A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... white observers . The conviction amongst the white population that the original race was fast dying out probably helped them to cast a tolerant and at times even an amused eye over the people when they hung round the town cadging ...
... white observers . The conviction amongst the white population that the original race was fast dying out probably helped them to cast a tolerant and at times even an amused eye over the people when they hung round the town cadging ...
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... white man and black woman , as distinct from lust or what Australians called ' doing something about it ' , there was never so much as a whisper . None of those white men who found their way to the blacks ' camps on the banks of the ...
... white man and black woman , as distinct from lust or what Australians called ' doing something about it ' , there was never so much as a whisper . None of those white men who found their way to the blacks ' camps on the banks of the ...
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... white settlers , unrestrained by any idea of the aborigine as being made in the image of God were slaughtering all intruders on their land.79 In the northern districts of South Australia the white man confronted two challenges : the ...
... white settlers , unrestrained by any idea of the aborigine as being made in the image of God were slaughtering all intruders on their land.79 In the northern districts of South Australia the white man confronted two challenges : the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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