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" As human beings partaking in our common nature — as the aboriginal possessors of the soil from which the wealth of the country has been principally derived — and as subjects of the Queen, whose authority extends over every part of New Holland —... "
Historical Records of Australia - Page 836
by Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1924
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A History of New South Wales,: From Its Settlement to the Close of ..., 1. köide

Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 334 lehte
...of the Queen, whose authority extends over every part of New Holland,—the natives of this country have an. equal right with the people of European origin...not less inconsistent with the spirit of that law, than it is at variance with the dictates of justice and humanity. The duties of the Commissioners of...
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A History of New South Wales,: From Its Settlement to the Close of ..., 1. köide

Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 350 lehte
...of the Queen, whose authority extends over every part of New Holland,—the natives of this country have an equal right with the people of European origin...not less inconsistent with the spirit of that law, than it is at variance with the dictates of justice and humanity. The duties of the Commissioners of...
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History of Australia, 2. köide

George William Rusden - 1883 - 760 lehte
...to order the disorders beyond the boundaries. Gipps published au earnest appeal to the colonists. " As human beings partaking of our common nature, as...protection and assistance of the law of England." Inquests would invariably be held. ..." His Excellency is determined to make no distinction, whether...
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The approaching Australasian centenary, an historical reprospect of events

Benjamin Arthur Heywood - 1885 - 46 lehte
...Wales issued a proclamation, stating plainly that the aborigines were subjects of the Queen, and had an equal right with the people of European origin...the protection and assistance of the law of England. We turn to a brighter page. When the news of the victory at Waterloo reached the colony, the settlers...
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Dispossession: Black Australians and white invaders

Henry Reynolds - 1996 - 244 lehte
...all, as far as may be in his power, to equal and indiscriminate justice. As human beings partaking in our common nature — as the aboriginal possessors...not less inconsistent with the spirit of that law, than it is at variance with the dictates of justice and humanity. The duties of the commissioners of...
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The Enlightenment and the Origins of European Australia

John Gascoigne - 2002 - 256 lehte
...which lay behind Governor Gipps's proclamation of 183936 which attempted to check frontier violence: As human beings partaking of our common nature —...origin to the protection and assistance of the Law of England.37 As the execution of seven of the Myall Creek massacre murderers in 1838 indicates, Gipps...
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The Invisible State: The Formation of the Australian State

Alastair Davidson - 2002 - 360 lehte
...as the aboriginal possessors of the soil from which the wealth of the country has principally been derived, and as subjects of the Queen, whose authority...origin to the protection and assistance of the law of England.82 This marked a self-consciousness that the Aborigines were really part of the "land question"....
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This Country: A Reconciled Republic?

Mark McKenna, Garry Shead - 2004 - 166 lehte
...Commissioners for crown Lands reflected the spirit of Glenelg's concern: As human beings partaking in our common nature - as the aboriginal possessors of...the protection and assistance of the law of England. Although this was the intention of government policy and also reflected the intention of the crown....
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Australia's Empire

Deryck Marshall Schreuder, Stuart Ward - 2008 - 435 lehte
...frontier was to be construed as murder, and punishable by law. As he put it: 'As human beings partaking in our common nature — as the aboriginal possessors...origin to the protection and assistance of the law of England.'38 Within months of his arrival he ordered the trial of eleven Europeans for the massacre...
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