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Page 58
Light that if he needed any wild animals for food they must be purchased from the
aborigines . Both the Governor and the Resident Commissioner were instructed
to display justice , kindness and forbearance in their behaviour towards the ...
Light that if he needed any wild animals for food they must be purchased from the
aborigines . Both the Governor and the Resident Commissioner were instructed
to display justice , kindness and forbearance in their behaviour towards the ...
Page 70
feasible rights ' of the aborigines were vested in them as their birthright , and
confirmed by the royal instructions to the Governor , which commanded him to
protect the aborigines in the free enjoyment of their possessions , to prevent
injustice ...
feasible rights ' of the aborigines were vested in them as their birthright , and
confirmed by the royal instructions to the Governor , which commanded him to
protect the aborigines in the free enjoyment of their possessions , to prevent
injustice ...
Page 106
The aborigines began to decline in numbers . Mannalargenna , the last chief of
the Portland tribe , died there on 4 December 1835. Despite all Robinson and his
catechist and the convict workers had done to make the aborigines comfortable ...
The aborigines began to decline in numbers . Mannalargenna , the last chief of
the Portland tribe , died there on 4 December 1835. Despite all Robinson and his
catechist and the convict workers had done to make the aborigines comfortable ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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