A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... land . The people were alive to the great benefits of possessing land , especially as a means of pursuing that free and independent life which had been presented to the people as the ideal to be striven for both by radicals and ...
... land . The people were alive to the great benefits of possessing land , especially as a means of pursuing that free and independent life which had been presented to the people as the ideal to be striven for both by radicals and ...
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... land to sell and buyers to invest and auctioneers to bring buyers and sellers together , many believed there was every prospect of the land boom continuing for ever . It would be followed , it was said , by an industrial boom , begun by ...
... land to sell and buyers to invest and auctioneers to bring buyers and sellers together , many believed there was every prospect of the land boom continuing for ever . It would be followed , it was said , by an industrial boom , begun by ...
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... land specifically granted for that purpose by the Government of South Australia . There , in an idyllic setting ... land for their own purposes . The white men argued that the Aborigines had shown no evidence of shedding their absolute ...
... land specifically granted for that purpose by the Government of South Australia . There , in an idyllic setting ... land for their own purposes . The white men argued that the Aborigines had shown no evidence of shedding their absolute ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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