| Edward John Eyre - 1845 - 564 页
...despatch without expressing my sense of the importance of the subject of it, and my hope that your experience may enable you to suggest some general...civilization which may hold out a fair prospect of success. " I have, &c. (signed) " STANLEY." EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES OF NATIVE ORNAMENTS, WEAPONS, IMPLEMENTS.... | |
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 688 页
...helpless race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done—that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity...civilization which may hold out a fair prospect of success." CHAPTER VII. SYDNEY AND ITS ENVIRONS. SYDNEY, the metropolis of Australia, is situate in 33° 52' south... | |
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 356 页
...ourselves of the obligations which we owe towards this helpless race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done...but, at the same time, with perfect confidence, and, 1 assure you, that I shall be willing and anxious to co-operate with you in any arrangement for their... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1852 - 702 页
...civilization incommunicable. I cannot acquiesce in the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and their extinction before the advance of the white settler...civilization which may hold out a fair prospect of success. " STANLEY." Navigators' Islands, in the South Pacific) left the station at Moreton Bay ; but the lay-brethren... | |
| William Norris - 1852 - 132 页
...theory that they are incapable of improvement; that their extinction, before the advance of the white, is a necessity which it is impossible to control....the same time, with perfect confidence, and I assure * " Dutton's South Australia," p. 324. you that I shall be willing and anxious to co-operate with you... | |
| C. Rudston Read - 1853 - 348 页
...ourselves of the obligations which we owe towards this helpless race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance admit that nothing can be done...earnestness, but at the same time with perfect confidence, nnd assure you that I shall be willing and anxious to co-operate with you in any arrangement for their... | |
| C. Rudston Read - 1853 - 362 页
...helpless race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance admit that nothing can be done—that with respect to them alone, the doctrines of Christianity...but at the same time with perfect confidence, and assure you that I shall be willing and anxious to co-operate with you in any arrangement for their... | |
| Thomas Osmond Summers - 1899 - 204 页
...entertained by any, that these benighted tribes are incapable of improvement, or that their extinction before the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible to control. Let them be fairly treated and Christianly visited ; and when the remembrance of wrong has passed away,... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1875 - 564 页
...civilization incommunicable. I cannot acquiesce in the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and their extinction before the advance of the white settler...consideration with the greatest earnestness, but at the In these circumstances, one of the two ordained German, missionaries became a missionary under the... | |
| John Wrathall Bull - 1878 - 352 页
...civilization incommunicable. I cannot acquiesce in the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and their extinction before the advance of the white settler...greatest earnestness, but at the same time with perfect contidence ; and I assure you that I shall be willing and anxious to co-operate with you in any arrangement... | |
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