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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 any future injustice or wanton cruelty against the natives would be punished as if it had been committed against ...
... natives . At that time King had not lost faith in the policy of amity and kindness . In a proclamation he announced that any future injustice or wanton cruelty against the natives would be punished as if it had been committed against ...
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... natives . Indeed Flinders was surprised to find that the natives of the south - west coast of New Holland resembled the natives of New South Wales in everything except the extraction of a front tooth at puberty , and the use of the ...
... natives . Indeed Flinders was surprised to find that the natives of the south - west coast of New Holland resembled the natives of New South Wales in everything except the extraction of a front tooth at puberty , and the use of the ...
Page 287
... natives there enjoyed all the happiness of British subjects.12 They formed the men , women and children into a circle . As Marsden rose and began the service by singing the Old Hundredth psalm a very solemn silence prevailed . He felt ...
... natives there enjoyed all the happiness of British subjects.12 They formed the men , women and children into a circle . As Marsden rose and began the service by singing the Old Hundredth psalm a very solemn silence prevailed . He felt ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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