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Page 114
... rounds of musketry would settle the problem of the aborigines far better than the ' nostrums of exaggerated ... round them as they writhed in agony on the ground , after which they left their dogs to finish off the work they had ...
... rounds of musketry would settle the problem of the aborigines far better than the ' nostrums of exaggerated ... round them as they writhed in agony on the ground , after which they left their dogs to finish off the work they had ...
Page 199
... round - up of the aborigines in 1830 the survivors were too few ( probably not exceeding 250 ) , and too broken in spirit to menace or disturb the life of the white man . In thirty years the aborigines had been banished from that land ...
... round - up of the aborigines in 1830 the survivors were too few ( probably not exceeding 250 ) , and too broken in spirit to menace or disturb the life of the white man . In thirty years the aborigines had been banished from that land ...
Page 395
... round , good- humoured face that the painters of Europe once used as a model for their cherubs . It was the face of an innocent child on the shoulders of a man . He had already won a reputation in New South Wales for piety , learning ...
... round , good- humoured face that the painters of Europe once used as a model for their cherubs . It was the face of an innocent child on the shoulders of a man . He had already won a reputation in New South Wales for piety , learning ...
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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