A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 145
... began to appear in the white man's description of the aborigines . He began to write of them as people who seemed to delight in exhibiting themselves as monsters of the greatest cruelty , devoid of reason , and guided solely by the ...
... began to appear in the white man's description of the aborigines . He began to write of them as people who seemed to delight in exhibiting themselves as monsters of the greatest cruelty , devoid of reason , and guided solely by the ...
Page 150
... began to call at Sydney for refreshments and sale of cargoes ; whalers and sealers began to use it as a base for their fishing in the south seas ; traders from Indian ports 80 S. M. Onslow ( ed . ) : op cit . , pp . 50-1 ; H.R.N.S.W. ...
... began to call at Sydney for refreshments and sale of cargoes ; whalers and sealers began to use it as a base for their fishing in the south seas ; traders from Indian ports 80 S. M. Onslow ( ed . ) : op cit . , pp . 50-1 ; H.R.N.S.W. ...
Page 193
... began on 20 February 1804 , was not celebrated by the drinking and the festivities which had marked the arrival at ... began by attempting to conciliate the affections of the aborigine and to treat them with amity and kindness . But when ...
... began on 20 February 1804 , was not celebrated by the drinking and the festivities which had marked the arrival at ... began by attempting to conciliate the affections of the aborigine and to treat them with amity and kindness . But when ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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