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inson--further success. SECTION VIII. p. 67. Disposal of the natives--removal to Flinders' Island--opinions of Sir John Pedder--Backhouse's visit--Robinson's management--removal to New Holland--some executed. SECTION IX. p. 71. Rapid extinction--original number--cause of decline--clothing--change of habits--restraint--bad water--sight of Van Diemen's Land--notion of Strzelecki--brought back to Van Diemen's Land--Arthur's opinion of the natives. SECTION X. p. 76. Origin of the natives--consanguinity--stature--general appearance--families--infanticide--half-caste--tribes--huts--food--dress and ornaments--arms and implements--corrobories and dances--language--disposition--religious ideas--the sick--funeral--conclusion--right of occupation--native rights--exposure to robbers--necessity for protecting the whites--lamentable results of colonization--inevitable. TRANSPORTATION. SECTION I. p. 101. Exile--Roman custom--abjuring the realm--Spaniards the first who transported--practice in the time of Elizabeth--James--Charles the second--James the second--George the first--America--kidnapping--America resists--numbers transported. SECTION II. p. 106. State of English gaols--Howard--labor bill. SECTION III. p. 108. Bentham's project--New South Wales occupied. SECTION IV. p. 111. Voyage--surgeon-superintendents--convict ship--treatment of women--abuses--systems of management--Dr. Reid--Cunningham--Browning--general safety of convict vessels--loss of the _George the Third_--the _Neva_--the _Governor Phillip_. SECTION V. p. 123. Early difficulties of convict management--assignment established--disposal of the prisoners. SECTION VI. p. 129. Origin of bushranging--Howe--his career. SECTION VII. p. 138. Habits of convict population--1824. SECTION VIII. p. 143. The colonies re-act on each other--N. S. Wales--state of Parramatta--rocks--allurements of transportation--Macquarie's views--wealth and claims of emancipists--Biggs's views--pardons--emancipists form associations--petition parliament--their alleged reformation--Bigge's commission--Macquarie's recall--character--Rev. S. Marsden. SECTION IX. p. 172. Bigge's recommendations--his reports--Macquarie Harbor--emigration proposed--demand for labor. SECTION X. p. 186. Land granted to settlers employing convicts--large immigration of capitalists. SECTION XI. p. 188. Assignment established in America--debarkation
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