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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—I have been at a loss to know whether I should trouble you with a reply to the remarks made on the Native Institution in your last week's Paper, by a Correspondent signed "A ...

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  3. MANNERS AND HABITS OF THE ABORIGINES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, FROM INFORMATION COLLECTED BY MR. F. ARMSTRONG, INTERPRETER.

    NONE of the Native Tribes, with whom the Interpreter has had communication, have any idea of a God. He has very often attempted to convey to them the idea of a Supreme Being, the Creator ...

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