A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... supporters . No one paused to ponder the effect on the aborigine : no one questioned the wisdom or pondered the effects of transplanting European civilization to the vast south land for the simple reason that the critics concentrated on ...
... supporters . No one paused to ponder the effect on the aborigine : no one questioned the wisdom or pondered the effects of transplanting European civilization to the vast south land for the simple reason that the critics concentrated on ...
Page 171
... supporters , sometimes by cheering his men , sometimes by threatening those who refused to join his band to blow their brains out and set fire to their houses above their heads , and gathered arms by threatening to run through with the ...
... supporters , sometimes by cheering his men , sometimes by threatening those who refused to join his band to blow their brains out and set fire to their houses above their heads , and gathered arms by threatening to run through with the ...
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... supporters , who also clamoured for grants of land , but Johnston was in no hurry to satisfy such greed . At the same time the supporters of the van- quished were punished . For asserting that the officers who had taken part in the ...
... supporters , who also clamoured for grants of land , but Johnston was in no hurry to satisfy such greed . At the same time the supporters of the van- quished were punished . For asserting that the officers who had taken part in the ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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