I have, perhaps, had more intercourse with these people, and more favourable opportunities of seeing what they really are, than any other person in the colony. My object has always been to conciliate them, to give them an interest in cultivating our friendship,... The present state of Australia - Page 57by Robert Dawson (agent of Australian agric. co.) - 1830Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1829 - 558 pages
...people, short as my residence has been here, and more favourable opportunities of seeing what they are, than any other person in the colony.. My object...friendship, and to afford them protection against injuries and insults. They have commonly been treated, in distant parts of the colony, as if they had... | |
| Australia - 1830 - 34 pages
...people, short as my residence has been here, and more favourable opportunities of seeing what they «re, than any other person in the colony. My object has...friendship, and to afford them protection against injuries and insults. They have commonly been treated, in distant parts of the colony, as if they had... | |
| 1831 - 616 pages
...here, I have, perhaps, had more intercourse with these people, and more favourable opportunities uf seeing what they really are, than any other person...friendship, and to afford them protection against the injuries or insults from the people on this establishment, or elsewhere within my jurisdiction.... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...bad treatment by thrir white neighbours. Short as my residence has been here, I have, perhaps, bad more intercourse with these people, and more favourable...really are, than any other person In the colony. My ob* ject bas always been to conciliate them, to «ive them an interest in cultivating our friendship,... | |
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