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1 The Pelasgians were the oldest if not the aboriginal inhabitants of Greece.
2 The aboriginal inhabitants of the banks of the Bogan include several distinct tribes.
3 The aboriginal inhabitants , the Indians, found themselves pressed ever backward from the coast.
4 They appear to have been aboriginal inhabitants before the Hindu invasion.
5 Its aboriginal inhabitants have here, as in other places, melted away before the whites.
6 The aboriginal inhabitants of these countries I have regarded with the commiseration their history inspires.
7 The warlike portion of the aboriginal inhabitants appear to have joined the Cymri and retired westward.
8 It is our name for certain wild creatures, descendants of the aboriginal inhabitants of this coast.
9 The colonists had many conflicts with the aboriginal inhabitants , but Russian civilization steadily advanced over barbaric force.
10 The aboriginal inhabitants are called Tagals.
11 In him the conservative spirit of the Boobies or aboriginal inhabitants of the island is, as it were, incorporate.
12 The aboriginal inhabitants of the pueblos, an intelligent, complex, industrious and independent race, are anomalous among North American natives.
13 They were probably the relics of the aboriginal inhabitants , and some strain of their blood survived till late days.
14 Thirdly, That our presence and settlement, in any particular locality, do, in point of fact, actually dispossess the aboriginal inhabitants .
15 He thinks they are probably the aboriginal inhabitants of Africa, scattered from the Cape to the Zambesi, and perhaps beyond.
16 The people of Waigiou are not truly indigenes of the island, which possesses no "Alfuros," or aboriginal inhabitants .
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