A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... white man , though they had been treated with kindness and loaded with presents . They seemed either to fear or to despise the white man too much to be anxious for a closer connection . The more the white men learned of their way of ...
... white man , though they had been treated with kindness and loaded with presents . They seemed either to fear or to despise the white man too much to be anxious for a closer connection . The more the white men learned of their way of ...
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... white man and aborigine and that there was not one law for the white man and another for the white man's relations with the aborigine . Again , as with their aversion to the first flogging , the aborigines were shocked . By nature they ...
... white man and aborigine and that there was not one law for the white man and another for the white man's relations with the aborigine . Again , as with their aversion to the first flogging , the aborigines were shocked . By nature they ...
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... white man had provoked in the minds of the aborigines , an aboriginal woman ... man's description of the aborigines . He began to write of them as people ... white man's property . In 1799 , five white settlers on the Hawkesbury , angered ...
... white man had provoked in the minds of the aborigines , an aboriginal woman ... man's description of the aborigines . He began to write of them as people ... white man's property . In 1799 , five white settlers on the Hawkesbury , angered ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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