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A-lll/At+X auu WWU v/l W WV1AVU VI UUHJ vuui-sions, in which the weaker party suffers, but not always singly. If moral provisions must be used to mitigate the evils of the gradual decay of savage races, more definite and practical means may be employed to obviate the ipost palpable ills. A large portion of all the regions that the English race will ever colonize have been swept of their native tribes, and it is now, alas! too late to supply the want there. But in many wide territories the outposts of the British race are in perpetual contact with savage races of more or less ferocity or stupidity; and many lands still remain in which the English race will spread abroad, seeking new collisions. In the huge island-continent of Australia, in New Zealand, in South Africa, questions continue to arise, to be provisionally disposed of haphazard, without enlarged or settled views of the relations between a colonizing race and the abo-
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Colonial Gazette

London, Middlesex, GB

Wed, Feb 24, 1841

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