A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 98
... coast , or ultimately exhausted itself in feeding a succession of swamps , or fell into a large reservoir in the centre of the island . He came back , too , to tell them what they already feared , namely that no beneficial consequences ...
... coast , or ultimately exhausted itself in feeding a succession of swamps , or fell into a large reservoir in the centre of the island . He came back , too , to tell them what they already feared , namely that no beneficial consequences ...
Page 99
... coast , or some important outlet . They proceeded down this river till 22 January when they came upon a river entering their own from the north , which Sturt rightly determined to be the Darling . The natives who had evinced hostile ...
... coast , or some important outlet . They proceeded down this river till 22 January when they came upon a river entering their own from the north , which Sturt rightly determined to be the Darling . The natives who had evinced hostile ...
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... coast to Sorell , believing the natives were trapped between that line and the coast . Five scouting parties were then sent into the neck of the Tasman Peninsula to count the number of natives in the white man's cage . They moved down ...
... coast to Sorell , believing the natives were trapped between that line and the coast . Five scouting parties were then sent into the neck of the Tasman Peninsula to count the number of natives in the white man's cage . They moved down ...
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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