A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 34
... white women , bartered with the aborigines for the use of their women , and when the aborigines took offence , or retaliated for some breach of their own way of life , of which the white remained blandly ill - informed , the white men ...
... white women , bartered with the aborigines for the use of their women , and when the aborigines took offence , or retaliated for some breach of their own way of life , of which the white remained blandly ill - informed , the white men ...
Page 137
... white man's gun : they were prepared to use the white man's medicines to cure sickness . But when Robinson told them of the danger and deformity of sin , and the never - failing retribution of an offended deity when excited by man's ...
... white man's gun : they were prepared to use the white man's medicines to cure sickness . But when Robinson told them of the danger and deformity of sin , and the never - failing retribution of an offended deity when excited by man's ...
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... white man's plan of con- ciliation for that wretched people . When the aborigines from the wild , inaccessible country on the west coast put to death two white men with peculiar cruelty , again the settlers clamoured for protection and ...
... white man's plan of con- ciliation for that wretched people . When the aborigines from the wild , inaccessible country on the west coast put to death two white men with peculiar cruelty , again the settlers clamoured for protection and ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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