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" You are to endeavour by every possible means The natives to extend your 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... "
Teaching Aboriginal Studies
edited by - 1999 - 298 pages
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Sketch of the History of Van Diemen's Land

James Bischoff - Tasmania - 1832 - 292 pages
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." In evidence of the continuance of this feeling, the Committee may also refer to a proclamation of LieutenantGovernor...
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Colonization: Particularly in Southern Australia: with Some Remarks on Small ...

Charles James Napier - Aboriginal Australians - 1835 - 312 pages
...them any interruption in the exercise of their " several occupations, you are to cause such offender " to be brought to punishment, according to the " degree of the offence.' In evidence of the conti" nuance of the feeling, the committee may also " refer to the proclamation...
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The Last of the Tasmanians: Or, The Black War of Van Diemen's Land

James Bonwick - Aboriginal Tasmanians - 1870 - 452 pages
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." /This despatch, at least, exonerates the home authorities from the charge of indifference to the welfare...
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First Twenty Years of Australia: A History Founded on Official Documents

James Bonwick - Australia - 1882 - 276 pages
...unnecessary interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, it is our will and pleasure that we do cause such offenders to be brought to punishment according to the degree of the offence." But in a letter of October 30th, 1802, it is stated that the blacks had in one place "plundered many...
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The Lost Tasmanian Race

James Bonwick - Aboriginal Tasmanians - 1884 - 256 pages
...them any interruption in the exercise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence." But before the first Governor of Van Diemen's Land established his quarters at Hobart Town, the unhappy...
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Historical Records of New South Wales: part 1. [Papers ..., Volume 1, Part 2

Australia - 1892 - 804 pages
...and kindness with them. And if any of our subjects shall wantonly destroy them, or give The native* them any unnecessary interruption in the exercise...numbers inhabiting the neighbourhood of the intended settle-. * Blanks in MS. 23 April. Religion. Public worship. Women to be brought from the iilands....
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Historical Records of New South Wales: Hunter and King, 1800-1802

New South Wales - New South Wales - 1896 - 1192 pages
...means to extern! your intercourse with the natives and to conciliate their affections enjoining all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them...to be brought to punishment according to the degree vi the offence. You will endeavour to procure from time to t im* accounts of the number of natives...
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Historical Records of New South Wales: Papers relating to Hunter ..., Volume 4

Australia - 1896 - 1228 pages
...enjoyning all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them : and if any of our subjects should wantonly destroy them, or give them any unnecessary...brought to punishment, according to the degree of the offence."t The intentions of His Majesty from this part of the Governor's Instructions are clear and...
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Historical Records of New South Wales: Bligh and Macquarie, 1809-1811

New South Wales - New South Wales - 1901 - 780 pages
...natives to extend your intercourse with the natives, and to conciliate their affections, enjoining all our subjects to live in amity and kindness with them....degree of the offence. You will endeavour to procure from time to time accounts of the numbers of natives inhabiting the neighbourhood of our said settlement,...
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Historical Records of New South Wales: King, 1803-1805

New South Wales - New South Wales - 1897 - 1000 pages
...them any interrui>tion in the exorcise of their several occupations, you are to cause such offender to be brought to punishment according to the degree of the offence. Food You will, of course, immediately endeavour to procure such supplies, kinds of animal food as the...
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