A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... darling of the Government House set in Sydney and Melbourne , was obliged to cadge money from admirers and well - wishers . Reckless as ever , he went on spending huge sums of borrowed money on sumptuary goods with 15 A. Streeton to T ...
... darling of the Government House set in Sydney and Melbourne , was obliged to cadge money from admirers and well - wishers . Reckless as ever , he went on spending huge sums of borrowed money on sumptuary goods with 15 A. Streeton to T ...
Page 226
... darling of the English rectory ' : he ridiculed the idea that any Englishman could teach the ' saddle - hardened specialists of the back - country how to ride a buckjumper ' , or that a party of resourceful bushmen should stand helpless ...
... darling of the English rectory ' : he ridiculed the idea that any Englishman could teach the ' saddle - hardened specialists of the back - country how to ride a buckjumper ' , or that a party of resourceful bushmen should stand helpless ...
Page 294
... darling of the English rectory ' , who knew how to ride a buck - jumper . Why should the ' isocratic and irreverent Australian soldier fawn on the [ English ] " gentleman " ? ' Why should an Australian soldier place himself at such a ...
... darling of the English rectory ' , who knew how to ride a buck - jumper . Why should the ' isocratic and irreverent Australian soldier fawn on the [ English ] " gentleman " ? ' Why should an Australian soldier place himself at such a ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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