The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. AustraliaJohn Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell |
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NATIVE PROBLEM IN VAN DIEMEN'S LAND 159 Governor exhausted conciliatory methods before he adopted segregation as a means of regulating intercourse between the races . This did not solve the problem . The natives could not understand his ...
NATIVE PROBLEM IN VAN DIEMEN'S LAND 159 Governor exhausted conciliatory methods before he adopted segregation as a means of regulating intercourse between the races . This did not solve the problem . The natives could not understand his ...
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Ought missionaries to take part in trade — in native politics ? Should they countenance the supply of arms to natives ? Might a missionary marry a native woman ? What native customs were consistent with Christianity ?
Ought missionaries to take part in trade — in native politics ? Should they countenance the supply of arms to natives ? Might a missionary marry a native woman ? What native customs were consistent with Christianity ?
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convict desperado , the swindling trader , who were too often the only other Europeans the native saw , save when a ship - of - war made a passing visit . The societies sent out not only missionaries of religion , but missionaries of ...
convict desperado , the swindling trader , who were too often the only other Europeans the native saw , save when a ship - of - war made a passing visit . The societies sent out not only missionaries of religion , but missionaries of ...
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