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The day after they landed the natives stuck three spears into the body of one of his party as he stood in the ... Overwhelmed with a remorse that clamoured for some gesture of expiation , he gave the next native who risked a visit to ...
The day after they landed the natives stuck three spears into the body of one of his party as he stood in the ... Overwhelmed with a remorse that clamoured for some gesture of expiation , he gave the next native who risked a visit to ...
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Each year on 26 January , the anniversary of that day when the aborigines had hollered in vain at the coming of those convict ships to Sydney Harbour , the native - born took the opportunity to affirm their faith in New South Wales as a ...
Each year on 26 January , the anniversary of that day when the aborigines had hollered in vain at the coming of those convict ships to Sydney Harbour , the native - born took the opportunity to affirm their faith in New South Wales as a ...
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could not obtain the means of living in their native country . He decided early in 1839 to make a better home in the wilderness of Australia . He believed that there universal suffrage , on which he had pinned his faith in his days in ...
could not obtain the means of living in their native country . He decided early in 1839 to make a better home in the wilderness of Australia . He believed that there universal suffrage , on which he had pinned his faith in his days in ...
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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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