ITS HISTORY AND PRESENT CONDITION; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT BOTH OF THE BUSH AND OF THE COLONIES, WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE INHABITANTS. BY THE REV. W. PRIDDEN, M. A. VICAR OF BROXTED, ESSEX. 4-24446 "Truth, in her native calmness and becoming moderation, shall be the LONDON: JAMES BURNS, 17, PORTMAN STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE. PREFACE. A FEW words by way of Preface are requisite, in order that the objects of the present Work may be stated to the reader, and that he may also be made acquainted with the sources whence the information here communicated is derived, and from consulting which he may still further inform himself concerning Australia. The aim of the writer of the following pages has been,-while furnishing a description of some of the most flourishing and interesting settlements belonging to the British Crown, which, at the same time, exhibit in contrast to each other the two extremes of savage and civilised life;-to call the attention of his countrymen, both at home and in the colonies, to the evils which have arisen 476175 |