A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... things . What he noticed was the archipelago of islands without number ; he noticed too that they were inhabited by black people , very corpulent and naked , their weapons being lances , arrows and clubs of stone , which he found ill ...
... things . What he noticed was the archipelago of islands without number ; he noticed too that they were inhabited by black people , very corpulent and naked , their weapons being lances , arrows and clubs of stone , which he found ill ...
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... things necessary for life , they covet not Magnificent Houses , Household - stuff & ca , they live in a warm and fine Climate and enjoy a very wholesome Air , so that they have very little need of Clothing and this they seem to be fully ...
... things necessary for life , they covet not Magnificent Houses , Household - stuff & ca , they live in a warm and fine Climate and enjoy a very wholesome Air , so that they have very little need of Clothing and this they seem to be fully ...
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... things contradict all the authors he had had the opportunity to consult.41 But most of the time there his mind was on quite other things : on repairs to the ship , and on the well - being of his crew , for Batavia threatened to take a ...
... things contradict all the authors he had had the opportunity to consult.41 But most of the time there his mind was on quite other things : on repairs to the ship , and on the well - being of his crew , for Batavia threatened to take a ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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