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<head>Economy 11<lb/> II | <head>Economy 11<lb/> II Collins</head> | ||
<p>P.209. May 1799. "Some of the people (Natives) ever hostile to<lb/> | <p>P.209. May 1799. "Some of the people (Natives) ever hostile to<lb/> | ||
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<p>Pp 281,282,283. "The natives having murdered two men who "possessed farms at the Hawkesbury, some of the settlers in that<lb/> "district determined to revenge their death. There were at this<lb/> "time three native boys living with one Pavel, a settler, and two<lb/> "others, his neighbors. These unoffending lads they selected as the <lb/>"objects of their revenge.......</p> | <p>Pp 281,282,283. "The natives having murdered two men who "possessed farms at the Hawkesbury, some of the settlers in that<lb/> "district determined to revenge their death. There were at this<lb/> "time three native boys living with one Pavel, a settler, and two<lb/> "others, his neighbors. These unoffending lads they selected as the <lb/>"objects of their revenge.......</p> | ||
<p>"The prisoners, in their defence, brought forward a crowd of<lb/> "witnesses to prove that a number of white people had at<lb/> "various times been killed by the natives; but, could these people <lb/>"have been sufficiently understood, proofs would not have<lb/> "been wanting on their side, of the wanton & barbarous manner <lb/>"in which many of them had been destroyed .......</p> | |||
Economy 11
II Collins
P.209. May 1799. "Some of the people (Natives) ever hostile to
"the settlers, has lately speared one of them, a marine settler
"(as those were stiled who had former formerly belonged to the
"marine detachment) at George's river, so effectually, that he died
"of his wounds. The natives belonged to the tribe of which
"Pemulivy was the leader."
Pp 281,282,283. "The natives having murdered two men who "possessed farms at the Hawkesbury, some of the settlers in that
"district determined to revenge their death. There were at this
"time three native boys living with one Pavel, a settler, and two
"others, his neighbors. These unoffending lads they selected as the
"objects of their revenge.......
"The prisoners, in their defence, brought forward a crowd of
"witnesses to prove that a number of white people had at
"various times been killed by the natives; but, could these people
"have been sufficiently understood, proofs would not have
"been wanting on their side, of the wanton & barbarous manner
"in which many of them had been destroyed .......
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