A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 167
... natives . At that time King had not lost faith in the policy of amity and kindness . In a proclamation he announced that ... native , while in the act of eating with one of the settlers and his labouring man , had scarce ended his meal ...
... natives . At that time King had not lost faith in the policy of amity and kindness . In a proclamation he announced that ... native , while in the act of eating with one of the settlers and his labouring man , had scarce ended his meal ...
Page 310
... native institution at Parramatta , 58 wrote a letter to the Sydney Gazette , signed Philo Free , in which he denounced Marsden as the Christian Mahomet who under the cloak of religion supplied the natives of the south seas with Bibles ...
... native institution at Parramatta , 58 wrote a letter to the Sydney Gazette , signed Philo Free , in which he denounced Marsden as the Christian Mahomet who under the cloak of religion supplied the natives of the south seas with Bibles ...
Page 346
... natives from the hunting grounds , and the forces conducing to their humiliation and degradation in the towns , were ... native institution of whom ten read and spelt well , one was improving in reading and spelling , two were learning ...
... natives from the hunting grounds , and the forces conducing to their humiliation and degradation in the towns , were ... native institution of whom ten read and spelt well , one was improving in reading and spelling , two were learning ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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