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Excerpt from The Analytical Review, or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, Vol. 17: Containing Scientific Abstracts of Important and Interesting Works Published in English; A General Account of Such as Are of Less Consequence, With Short Characters; From September to December Inclusive, 1793
Chap. Iii. Contains a journal of the tranfa?iens of the colony, from c commencement of the year 1789, until the end of March. We learn in this chapter, that the governor, tired of the date of petty warfare and endlel's uncertainty, in which the colony had been kept by the natives, determined to feize {ome of them, and by that means afcertain their rcafons for harralling and deliroying the fettlers. One of them was accordingly' kidnapped, with {ome difiiculty, at a lace called Manly Cove, and being fa?ened by re s, was conducted to Sydney. The moment that he faw himfel irretrievably feparated from his countrymen, the huge uttered the mofi, piercing and lamentable cries of dil'trefs; his grief, however, (eon diminilhed; he accepted and eat of feme broiled filh which was given to him, and fullenly fubmitted to his delliny.
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