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At no point during the early settlement did any British official act on the assumption that aborigines had any proprietary rights; it was simply assumed that the Crown owned all by virtue of Cook’s act of possession. The natives were never designated with tribal names. Nor was it known if they had any.

—Paul Johnson, The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830
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