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He was a man to delight in the banquet of ... What he saw there confirmed his view that man's role was to emerge unscathed from nature's never - ending war without caring for the fate of the weak . For his part he disbelieved men came ...
He was a man to delight in the banquet of ... What he saw there confirmed his view that man's role was to emerge unscathed from nature's never - ending war without caring for the fate of the weak . For his part he disbelieved men came ...
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By the middle of 1840 he was beginning to form ideas on how the black man could be protected against the invader . As he saw it , the coming of the white man's herds and Mocks had inflicted a serious loss on the aborigines without any ...
By the middle of 1840 he was beginning to form ideas on how the black man could be protected against the invader . As he saw it , the coming of the white man's herds and Mocks had inflicted a serious loss on the aborigines without any ...
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available evidence it appeared that the aborigines were fortunately disappearing off the face of the earth or retiring to places where they could no longer destroy the white man's stock , burn his crops , or practise those abominations ...
available evidence it appeared that the aborigines were fortunately disappearing off the face of the earth or retiring to places where they could no longer destroy the white man's stock , burn his crops , or practise those abominations ...
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Contents
THE IRONAGE MEN OF NEW HOLLAND I | 1 |
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
Copyright | |
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