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Page 58
... camp sites . In the beginning a corroboree was glamorous and exciting ; within six months it was just another source of irritation , along with the begging and the thiev- ing . By the end of 1837 some were calling for acts of ...
... camp sites . In the beginning a corroboree was glamorous and exciting ; within six months it was just another source of irritation , along with the begging and the thiev- ing . By the end of 1837 some were calling for acts of ...
Page 96
... camp in a very weak state , and one had died and the other had been killed by the blackfellows . So the first of the adventurers from Van Diemen's Land disappeared into the silence while the man with the fear of becoming a ploughboy was ...
... camp in a very weak state , and one had died and the other had been killed by the blackfellows . So the first of the adventurers from Van Diemen's Land disappeared into the silence while the man with the fear of becoming a ploughboy was ...
Page 429
... camp than in the hall of civilized legislation.37 The white man was ready to drop all his hopes and his friendly ... camps in the outskirts of the town , where they sometimes murdered helpless fellow - members of their tribes in sordid ...
... camp than in the hall of civilized legislation.37 The white man was ready to drop all his hopes and his friendly ... camps in the outskirts of the town , where they sometimes murdered helpless fellow - members of their tribes in sordid ...
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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