A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 213
... man offered her the benefits of his hospitals and his medicine during her confinement , her own people did all in their power to keep her out of the white man's clutches . They responded to the white man's benevolence and charity ...
... man offered her the benefits of his hospitals and his medicine during her confinement , her own people did all in their power to keep her out of the white man's clutches . They responded to the white man's benevolence and charity ...
Page 322
... man's precious stock , ' monkeyfied men ' who could not be taught to be useful members of the working classes . They were disgracing the society they were intended to serve , and becoming themselves so hopelessly corrupted and degraded ...
... man's precious stock , ' monkeyfied men ' who could not be taught to be useful members of the working classes . They were disgracing the society they were intended to serve , and becoming themselves so hopelessly corrupted and degraded ...
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... man who knew men wanted bread , who knew men now expected hap- piness here on earth , was too much a prisoner of the teaching about man's depravity to have confidence in his powers to walk once again in the gardens of paradise . 19 The ...
... man who knew men wanted bread , who knew men now expected hap- piness here on earth , was too much a prisoner of the teaching about man's depravity to have confidence in his powers to walk once again in the gardens of paradise . 19 The ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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