A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Herald which pitched into his apologists , saying their addresses partook too much of the florid , declamatory style ... Herald ( Melbourne ) , 17 December 1853 . 12 Herald ( Melbourne ) , 31 December 1853 . 13 Guardian ( Hobart Town ) ...
... Herald which pitched into his apologists , saying their addresses partook too much of the florid , declamatory style ... Herald ( Melbourne ) , 17 December 1853 . 12 Herald ( Melbourne ) , 31 December 1853 . 13 Guardian ( Hobart Town ) ...
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... Herald . It was said that , like Parkes , this one - time radical had turned his coat inside - out and begun to advocate a ' mawkish conservatism ' as the new editor of the Herald . Under the pseudonym of John Adams , he wrote a series ...
... Herald . It was said that , like Parkes , this one - time radical had turned his coat inside - out and begun to advocate a ' mawkish conservatism ' as the new editor of the Herald . Under the pseudonym of John Adams , he wrote a series ...
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... Herald , he also left the diggers ' irrepressibly thirsty ' , because listening to one of the ' swell mob ' spout his principles and talk about what he believed generally produced one simple response in diggers : ' My God , I feel like ...
... Herald , he also left the diggers ' irrepressibly thirsty ' , because listening to one of the ' swell mob ' spout his principles and talk about what he believed generally produced one simple response in diggers : ' My God , I feel like ...
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THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN 23 2 453 | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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