\c.. Ac., Ac.Kr.fim I upon the h?st Means of promoting: I he L’ivi iza-ion of tiic Aboriginal Inhabitants of Autirulia.1. The Aborigines ofAuitrati.i, having hitherto resisted r.!| etfort* which h tve heen made fur their civilization, it would appear that if they nre capable of being dvdi/ed. it can he shown, that all the systems on which the»c effort* li.ivc been founded contained some common error, or th u each of the,n involved i juip erroneous principle* : the former supposition appear* to Ik- the true one, fur they rdi contained one dement — liny all started with one reeoirm/.cd principle, t!ilt;* prctei.cc of which in the arheme rauit necci-■arily hove cnfi«ilcd its fudurc.2. This principle was, that although the N'n-tivcs should, as far as European property and European suh/ee! 1 wc;e concerned, he made amenable to HiitiA Laws, ye*, so Ion,; as they only exercised their own customs upon themselves. and not too immediately in the presence of Europeans, they should be allowed to do so with impunity.•'i. This principle originate* in philanthropic motives, and a total ignorance of the peculiartrsdilinnsrv I nf ilia n..■ .lt;1.1.1. I....