A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 94
... told the Duke he believed it was God's will that he should go to New South Wales . The next day he told his mother that if he had rejected this opportunity to protect his own ease he would never have been satisfied with himself again ...
... told the Duke he believed it was God's will that he should go to New South Wales . The next day he told his mother that if he had rejected this opportunity to protect his own ease he would never have been satisfied with himself again ...
Page 101
... told them of the horrid occurrence which was still fresh in his mind . He had heard , he said , out on the Yass Plains that a blackfellow had killed his infant child by knocking its head against a stone , after which he threw the child ...
... told them of the horrid occurrence which was still fresh in his mind . He had heard , he said , out on the Yass Plains that a blackfellow had killed his infant child by knocking its head against a stone , after which he threw the child ...
Page 202
... told them the white man owed his superiority over the aborigine not to any difference of physiology , but to his different degree of knowledge . He told them how theoretical knowledge was advantageous to the practical mechanic . He told ...
... told them the white man owed his superiority over the aborigine not to any difference of physiology , but to his different degree of knowledge . He told them how theoretical knowledge was advantageous to the practical mechanic . He told ...
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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