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... settlers ' relationship with them . Not less important were the absence of warlike neighbours and extraordinary homogeneity of the settlers ' own national and cultural background . At any rate , until the last decade or so Australia had ...
... settlers ' relationship with them . Not less important were the absence of warlike neighbours and extraordinary homogeneity of the settlers ' own national and cultural background . At any rate , until the last decade or so Australia had ...
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... Settlers and some of the Officers of Government that they were illegal : these are the Men who have tilled the Ground , who have built Houses and Ships , who have made wonderful Efforts , Considering the Disadvantages under which they ...
... Settlers and some of the Officers of Government that they were illegal : these are the Men who have tilled the Ground , who have built Houses and Ships , who have made wonderful Efforts , Considering the Disadvantages under which they ...
Page 62
... settlers were interlopers upon the soil ' : and in 1843 John Hood wrote in his Australia and the East ( p . 163 ) : The fact of being a drunkard , or a convict , is not looked upon in this country , amongst the class as any disgrace ...
... settlers were interlopers upon the soil ' : and in 1843 John Hood wrote in his Australia and the East ( p . 163 ) : The fact of being a drunkard , or a convict , is not looked upon in this country , amongst the class as any disgrace ...
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CONVICTS AND CURRENCY 17881821 | 23 |
NEW PASTURES AND NEW ATTITUDES 18211851 | 45 |
DIGGERS AND DEMOCRATS 18511885 | 69 |
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