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Page 34
For the men who believed the aborigines were indispensable heirs to the same
eternity as all other men , and that their happiness in this life , as well as hereafter
, depended chiefly upon those who possessed the means to promote and carry ...
For the men who believed the aborigines were indispensable heirs to the same
eternity as all other men , and that their happiness in this life , as well as hereafter
, depended chiefly upon those who possessed the means to promote and carry ...
Page 135
78 Mindful too , of that warning of the fate of those who should cause the least of
the little ones to stumble , Arthur had at the beginning of his administration urged
both high and low to treat the aborigines with forbearance and compassion .
78 Mindful too , of that warning of the fate of those who should cause the least of
the little ones to stumble , Arthur had at the beginning of his administration urged
both high and low to treat the aborigines with forbearance and compassion .
Page 137
In one part of him , he had never given up the idea , or rather the hope , that the
aborigines would be brought to know what he had got to know in the Bermudas ,
to his great comfort , that God ' s grace alone could work the great marvel of ...
In one part of him , he had never given up the idea , or rather the hope , that the
aborigines would be brought to know what he had got to know in the Bermudas ,
to his great comfort , that God ' s grace alone could work the great marvel of ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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