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<p>"natives could be detected in the act of robbing the settlers, to hang<lb/> "one of them in chains upon a tree near the spot as a terror to<lb/> "the others. Could it have been foreseen, that this was their natural <lb/>"temper, it would have been wiser to have kept them at a distance, <lb/>"and in fear, which might have been effective without so much of<lb/> "the severity which their conduct has sometimes compelled him to<lb/> exercise towards them. But the kindness which has been shewn<lb/> "them, and the familiar intercourse with the white people in<lb/> "which they had been indulged, tended only to make them<lb/> acquainted with those concerns in which they were the most<lb/> "<del>vill</del> vulnerable, and brought on all the evils which they suffered<lb/> "from them". &#x2014; </p>
<p>"natives could be detected in the act of robbing the settlers, to hang<lb/> "one of them in chains upon a tree near the spot as a terror to<lb/> "the others. Could it have been foreseen, that this was their natural <lb/>"temper, it would have been wiser to have kept them at a distance, <lb/>"and in fear, which might have been effective without so much of<lb/> "the severity which their conduct has sometimes compelled him to<lb/> exercise towards them. But the kindness which has been shewn<lb/> "them, and the familiar intercourse with the white people in<lb/> "which they had been indulged, tended only to make them<lb/> acquainted with those concerns in which they were the most<lb/> "<del>vill</del> vulnerable, and brought on all the evils which they suffered<lb/> "from them". &#x2014; </p>


 
<p>7 P.46 August 1797. "Ben-nil-long .... was now observed to have <lb/>"become so fond of drinking, that, whenever invited by any of the<lb/> "officers to their houses, he was eager to be intoxicated, and in that <lb/>"state was so savage and violent as to be capable of any mischief.<lb/> "On such occasions he amused himself with annoying the women<lb/> "and insulting the men, who, from fear of offending his white<lb/> "





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Economy 8
II Collins

"natives could be detected in the act of robbing the settlers, to hang
"one of them in chains upon a tree near the spot as a terror to
"the others. Could it have been foreseen, that this was their natural
"temper, it would have been wiser to have kept them at a distance,
"and in fear, which might have been effective without so much of
"the severity which their conduct has sometimes compelled him to
exercise towards them. But the kindness which has been shewn
"them, and the familiar intercourse with the white people in
"which they had been indulged, tended only to make them
acquainted with those concerns in which they were the most
"vill vulnerable, and brought on all the evils which they suffered
"from them". —

7 P.46 August 1797. "Ben-nil-long .... was now observed to have
"become so fond of drinking, that, whenever invited by any of the
"officers to their houses, he was eager to be intoxicated, and in that
"state was so savage and violent as to be capable of any mischief.
"On such occasions he amused himself with annoying the women
"and insulting the men, who, from fear of offending his white
"

Identifier: | JB/116/065/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 116.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

065

Info in main headings field

economy ii collins

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d8

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37598

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