A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... gentleman than in Australia ' , and this despite the popular belief that ' everybody's supposed to be free and equal now ' . Boldrewood became one of the main sources from which the English and Australian reading public derived its ...
... gentleman than in Australia ' , and this despite the popular belief that ' everybody's supposed to be free and equal now ' . Boldrewood became one of the main sources from which the English and Australian reading public derived its ...
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... gentlemen . They had multiplied and spread so rapidly that within twenty years they were contributing to the disappearance of the grass in the western lands of New South Wales . In the dry years of the 1880s the rabbits and the expense ...
... gentlemen . They had multiplied and spread so rapidly that within twenty years they were contributing to the disappearance of the grass in the western lands of New South Wales . In the dry years of the 1880s the rabbits and the expense ...
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... gentleman God ' , the one who looked with benevolence and approval even on the gentlemen of the Melbourne Club , was to be replaced by the teaching of the ' carpenter's son ' . The teaching of the man who loved the poor and the ...
... gentleman God ' , the one who looked with benevolence and approval even on the gentlemen of the Melbourne Club , was to be replaced by the teaching of the ' carpenter's son ' . The teaching of the man who loved the poor and the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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