| Herman Merivale - 1842 - 364 דפים
...notions, in total ignorance of the pecu" liar traditional laws of this people. . . . They are as " apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am " acquainted with : they are subject to like affections, " passions, and appetites as other men ; yet in many " points... | |
| London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends). Meeting for Sufferings - 1843 - 254 דפים
...all other races, and hence arises the anomalous state in which they have been found. 4. They are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with: they are subject to the same affections, appetites, and passions as other men ; yet, in many points... | |
| Edward John Eyre - 1845 - 564 דפים
...it is understood." Upon the same subject, Captain Grey remarks, vol. ii. p. 374. " They are as npt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with ; they are subject to the same affections, appetites, and passions as other men." Innumerable cases... | |
| James Bonwick - 1855 - 230 דפים
...cruelty. Sir TL Mitchell does not look so contemptuously upon their intellect when he says, " They are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with." Mr. Eyre, Captain Sturt, Leichhardt and others, who have come much in contact with them, have testified... | |
| James Bonwick - 1863 - 118 דפים
...sense of reasoning and propriety of judgment, as led Sir Thomas Mitchell to exclaim, " They are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am...them much lower than ourselves in many respects." Mr. Kidley, the missionary, says: "In forethought and what phrenologists call 'concentrativeness,' they... | |
| James Martin Peebles - 1875 - 438 דפים
...of these aborigines. Long acquaintance and study led Sir Thomas Mitchell to exclaim, " They are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with." Mr. Burke bears this testimony before the Committee of Council in 1858 : " I believe," says he, " the... | |
| 1877 - 790 דפים
...mental acuteness and propriety of judgment not to be despised. Sir T. Mitchell says : — " They are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with." Mr. Parker, who had been protector of the aborigines, declares that " they are just as capable of receiving... | |
| George Burnett Barton - 1889 - 752 דפים
...but it has long since been rejected as unfounded and unjust. Sir George Grey cwy. considered them "as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with";f and many other well-qualified observers have expressed similar opinions. In the journals of... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - 1924 - 874 דפים
...all other races; and hence arises the anomalous state In which they have been found. 4. They are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with; they are subje<t to the same affections. ai>]>etites and passions as other men. yet in many imints... | |
| Catherine Hall - 2002 - 584 דפים
...State arguing for a different approach to the 'native problem'. He argued that the Aborigines 'are as apt and intelligent as any other race of men I am acquainted with', and that the future must lie in their incorporation into settler society. Drawing on his observation... | |
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