I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done ; that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity must be inoperative, and the advantages of civilization incommunicable. I cannot acquiesce in the theory... Annals of the Diocese of Adelaide - עמוד 59מאת William Norris - 1852 - 95 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Charles Griffith - 1845 - 220 דפים
...of beings. I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done ; that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction, before the advance of the white settler, is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| Edward John Eyre - 1845 - 564 דפים
...of beings. I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done ; that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction before the advance of the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| Thomas Henry Braim - 1846 - 688 דפים
...towards this helpless race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done—that with respect to them alone the doctrines...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction, before the advance of the white settler, is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| Francis Dutton - 1846 - 396 דפים
...race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance, admit that nothing could be done — that with respect to them alone, the doctrines of Christianity...incommunicable. I cannot acquiesce in the theory that they arc incapable of improvement, Much has been tried for their benefit, and vast sums have been expended... | |
| John Dunmore Lang - 1852 - 702 דפים
...beings. I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done — that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and their extinction before the advance of the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| C. Rudston Read - 1853 - 362 דפים
...towards this helpless race of beings. I should not, without extreme reluctance admit that nothing can be done—that with respect to them alone, the doctrines...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction, before the advance of the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| C. Rudston Read - 1853 - 348 דפים
...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...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction, before the advance of the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| John C. Symons - 1870 - 444 דפים
...December, 1842 : " I should not, without the most extreme reluctance, admit that nothing can be done ; that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction before the face of the white settlers is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| John Wrathall Bull - 1878 - 352 דפים
...helpless race of beings. I should not without extreme reluctance admit that nothing could be done ; that with respect to them alone the doctrines of Christianity...the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and their extinction before the advance of the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
| George William Rusden - 1883 - 768 דפים
...authorities the claims of the natives. The heroic Lord Derby wrote to the Governor (December 1842) : " I cannot acquiesce in the theory that they are incapable of improvement, and that their extinction before the advance of the white settler is a necessity which it is impossible... | |
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