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" Here I advanced with open hands to them, which all ran eagerly to grasp, save the moody chief himself. They had grouped around, evidently attending to the arguments on both sides with great interest, and glad of anything like a friendly termination. "
Extracts from the Letters and Journals of George Fletcher Moore: Esq. Now ... - Page 265
by George Fletcher Moore - 1834 - 284 pages
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Colonization: Particularly in Southern Australia: with Some Remarks on Small ...

Charles James Napier - Aboriginal Australians - 1835 - 312 pages
...all the same as brother to black man,—shake " hands plenty,—corobbery* plenty.' Here I ad" vanced with open hands to them, which all ran " eagerly to...himself. " They had grouped around evidently attending to * Associate in friendship. " the arguments on both sides with great interest, " and glad of any thing...
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Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia ...

George Fletcher Moore - Aboriginal Australians - 1884 - 590 pages
...queeple, white man shoot black man ; if 190 black man no gydyell (kill) cow, no gydyell sheep, no gydyell pig, white man all same as brother to black man, shake...arguments on both sides with great interest, and glad of anything like a friendly termination. Ya-gau again stepped forward, and leaning familiarly with his...
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Diary of Ten Years Eventful Life of an Early Settler in Western Australia ...

George Fletcher Moore - Aboriginal Australians - 1884 - 588 pages
...queeple, white man shoot black man ; if 190 black man no gydyell (kill) cow, no gydyell sheep, no gydyell pig, white man all same as brother to black man, shake hands plenty, co-rdblery* plenty." Here I advanced with open hands to them, which all ran eagerly to grasp, save...
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