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... Cook with a ' dart ' and had hollered ' Walla Walla Wha ' and brandished their at Captain Phillip and his party on 25 January 1788 , was Mahroot . In 1849 he had told an English visitor , ' Well Mister ... all black fellow gone ! All ...
... Cook with a ' dart ' and had hollered ' Walla Walla Wha ' and brandished their at Captain Phillip and his party on 25 January 1788 , was Mahroot . In 1849 he had told an English visitor , ' Well Mister ... all black fellow gone ! All ...
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... Cook : ' they may appear to some to be the most wretched people upon the earth : but in reality they are far happier than we Europeans . They live in a Tranquillity which is not disturbed by the In- equality of Condition : The Earth and ...
... Cook : ' they may appear to some to be the most wretched people upon the earth : but in reality they are far happier than we Europeans . They live in a Tranquillity which is not disturbed by the In- equality of Condition : The Earth and ...
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... Cook had seen at the end of April 1770 , when he ' pull'd in for the land ' but went out to sea again because nowhere could he effect a landing ' by reason of the great surff ' , men working outside a coal - pit were bewildered by a ...
... Cook had seen at the end of April 1770 , when he ' pull'd in for the land ' but went out to sea again because nowhere could he effect a landing ' by reason of the great surff ' , men working outside a coal - pit were bewildered by a ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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