You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an Intercourse with the Natives and to conciliate their affections, enjoining all Our Subjects to live in amity and kindness with them. And if any of Our Subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give... Original Australians: Story of the Aboriginal people - Page 29by Josephine Flood - 2006 - 320 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| James Bonwick - Australia - 1882 - 276 pages
...quotes the original instructions of His Majesty for the Governor of New South Wales : — " You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an intercourse...if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, it is our will... | |
| Australia - 1892 - 804 pages
...shall be made good to you by bills to be drawn by you upon the Commissioners of our Treasury. You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an intercourse...if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give The native* them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise of their several occupations,... | |
| George Burnett Barton - Australia - 1889 - 752 pages
...shall be made good to you by bills to be drawn by you upon the Commissioners of our Treasury. You are to endeavour, by every possible means, to open an...subjects to live in amity and kindness with them. And if The natives any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any tected^ro~ unnecessary... | |
| Greville Tregarthen - Australasia - 1894 - 476 pages
...officer was scarcely an encouraging aspect of discipline in the regiment. Phillip had been instructed " by every possible means to open an intercourse with the natives and to conciliate their affections," and his policy from the commencement was characterised by a desire to inspire them with confidence.... | |
| Australia - 1896 - 1228 pages
...Majesty's instruction* to the Governor, which is strong and expressive, and is as follows : — " You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an intercourse...with the natives, and to conciliate their affections, enjoyning all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them : and if any of our subjects should... | |
| New South Wales - New South Wales - 1896 - 1192 pages
...Majesty's instructions to the Governor, which is strong and expressive, and is as follows : — " You are to endeavour by every possible means to open an intercourse...with the natives, and to conciliate their affections, enjoyning all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them ; and if any of our subjects should... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1914 - 868 pages
...one or more of them upon that service. You are to endeavour by every possible means to extend your intercourse with the natives and to conciliate their...if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruptions in the exercise of their several occupations, it is our... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1915 - 900 pages
...possible means intercom-!* to extend your intercourse with the natives and to conciliate their I*|{j'v^e affections, enjoining all our subjects to live in...if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise? of their several occupations, it is our... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1916 - 944 pages
...Service; you are to endeavour by every possible means to extend your Intercourse with the Xatives, and to conciliate their Affections, enjoining all...if any of Our Subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise of their several Occupations, It is Our Will... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1916 - 866 pages
...Service. You are to endeavour by every possible means to extend your Intercourse with the Xatives and conciliate their affections, enjoining all our Subjects...if any of our Subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary interruption of the exercise of their several occupations, It is our will... | |
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