A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... bush people the belief in a day when the Old World errors and wrongs and lies were banished from under the bonny skies of Australia . Browne drew quite a different conclusion and preached quite a different doctrine . Browne believed it ...
... bush people the belief in a day when the Old World errors and wrongs and lies were banished from under the bonny skies of Australia . Browne drew quite a different conclusion and preached quite a different doctrine . Browne believed it ...
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... Australian bush . Mateship was the bushman's version of Fraternity . It was the sentimental syrup of the man's world , the mythology of a tribe who loved men of their own kind , while entertaining the most savage hatreds against all ...
... Australian bush . Mateship was the bushman's version of Fraternity . It was the sentimental syrup of the man's world , the mythology of a tribe who loved men of their own kind , while entertaining the most savage hatreds against all ...
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... bush , as Lawson put it , the nursery of eccentrics and of much that was different from other lands , had produced its own culture , its own mythology , centring on mateship and equality : the former a harmless effusion , the latter a ...
... bush , as Lawson put it , the nursery of eccentrics and of much that was different from other lands , had produced its own culture , its own mythology , centring on mateship and equality : the former a harmless effusion , the latter a ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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