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a 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 ...
a 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 natives of the Wellington ...
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 natives of the Wellington ...
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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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