A History of Australia [vol. 3]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 58
... aborigines.26 The aborigines , too , in the beginning had their own reasons for receiving the white man with awe if not with reverence . Their wise men had told them that a time would come when pale - faced men would revisit their old ...
... aborigines.26 The aborigines , too , in the beginning had their own reasons for receiving the white man with awe if not with reverence . Their wise men had told them that a time would come when pale - faced men would revisit their old ...
Page 70
... aborigines should have second choice . If the claims of the natives were not void before all , they were preliminary to all . They could not occupy a middle station.1 14 At the same time the settlers were gradually pushing the aborigines ...
... aborigines should have second choice . If the claims of the natives were not void before all , they were preliminary to all . They could not occupy a middle station.1 14 At the same time the settlers were gradually pushing the aborigines ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. provide security to the aborigines and to prepare the aborigines gradually to be members of the white man's society . From 1835 the missionaries William Watson , James Gunther and William Porter instructed the ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. provide security to the aborigines and to prepare the aborigines gradually to be members of the white man's society . From 1835 the missionaries William Watson , James Gunther and William Porter instructed the ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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