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... natives with the utmost severity . But by then Stirling believed that if at any time the natives overcame their material weakness and their chronic inability to combine they would exterminate the invader . The one way for two thousand ...
... natives with the utmost severity . But by then Stirling believed that if at any time the natives overcame their material weakness and their chronic inability to combine they would exterminate the invader . The one way for two thousand ...
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... natives into labour but to give all occupations the appearance of amusement . He wanted government to reward with a gift of land anyone who managed to civilize a native . He even had a dream early in 1836 of a day when the natives ...
... natives into labour but to give all occupations the appearance of amusement . He wanted government to reward with a gift of land anyone who managed to civilize a native . He even had a dream early in 1836 of a day when the natives ...
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... natives could be induced to locate themselves in a particular place , each assistant protector should teach and ... natives by instructing them in the elements of the Christian religion . He was to learn the language of the natives so as ...
... natives could be induced to locate themselves in a particular place , each assistant protector should teach and ... natives by instructing them in the elements of the Christian religion . He was to learn the language of the natives so as ...
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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