A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 216
... savages had resolved to drive the Europeans out of their tribal territory.77 The white man responded by terrorizing the savages who were spearing their cattle , setting fire to their grass , murdering shepherds and settlers and ...
... savages had resolved to drive the Europeans out of their tribal territory.77 The white man responded by terrorizing the savages who were spearing their cattle , setting fire to their grass , murdering shepherds and settlers and ...
Page 217
Charles Manning Hope Clark. and the rule of law to the savages of New Holland . When these two ' ignorant and miserable savages ' were launched into eternity inside Perth Gaol in that month , he thought that perhaps in the minds of these ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. and the rule of law to the savages of New Holland . When these two ' ignorant and miserable savages ' were launched into eternity inside Perth Gaol in that month , he thought that perhaps in the minds of these ...
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... savages : " They are waiting , angels on the other shore ' . He then went on his way rejoicing once again that , unworthy as he knew himself to be , he had been God's instrument to bring glad tidings to benighted savages . Before he had ...
... savages : " They are waiting , angels on the other shore ' . He then went on his way rejoicing once again that , unworthy as he knew himself to be , he had been God's instrument to bring glad tidings to benighted savages . Before he had ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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