The Australian LegendThis book traces the considerable influence of nomad pastoral workers, who provided the work force in the nineteenth-century outback, on the Australian outlook and way of life. |
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... character ' . Most writers seem to have felt strongly that the ' Australian spirit ' is somehow intimately connected with the bush and that it derives rather from the common folk than from the more respectable and cultivated sections of ...
... character ' . Most writers seem to have felt strongly that the ' Australian spirit ' is somehow intimately connected with the bush and that it derives rather from the common folk than from the more respectable and cultivated sections of ...
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... Character , both Moral and political ( at least since their Arrival here ) in the opposite Scale to those Free Settlers ( who Struggle for their Depression ) whom you will find to preponderate [ sic ] .24 How did this reform , or at ...
... Character , both Moral and political ( at least since their Arrival here ) in the opposite Scale to those Free Settlers ( who Struggle for their Depression ) whom you will find to preponderate [ sic ] .24 How did this reform , or at ...
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... character , in some of its worst features , is deeply imprinted upon this colony , and that it would be well for it if the tide of a similar description of its population were to cease to set in here from the shores of Ireland . Hood's ...
... character , in some of its worst features , is deeply imprinted upon this colony , and that it would be well for it if the tide of a similar description of its population were to cease to set in here from the shores of Ireland . Hood's ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 15 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 46 |
Copyright | |
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