A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... man , or any humanitarian motive , but because it was the will of God . To them God was all , the thought of Him all in all , and a man almost as nothing before Him . As he had made man for Himself and not for man's pleasure , the ...
... man , or any humanitarian motive , but because it was the will of God . To them God was all , the thought of Him all in all , and a man almost as nothing before Him . As he had made man for Himself and not for man's pleasure , the ...
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... man intended to stay . At the end of that month they stoned white men who attempted to land in one of the coves of the harbour ; they stole the white man's tools ; they stole his food ; on 30 May they murdered two rush - cutters and ...
... man intended to stay . At the end of that month they stoned white men who attempted to land in one of the coves of the harbour ; they stole the white man's tools ; they stole his food ; on 30 May they murdered two rush - cutters and ...
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... man's property . In 1799 , five white settlers on the Hawkesbury , angered by such thefts , burnings and a murder , met in the home of the widow of the murdered man to exact revenge , captured two suspected aboriginal boys , tied their ...
... man's property . In 1799 , five white settlers on the Hawkesbury , angered by such thefts , burnings and a murder , met in the home of the widow of the murdered man to exact revenge , captured two suspected aboriginal boys , tied their ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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