A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... five foot high , his voice so gentle that he had to be told rather rudely to ' speak up ' , began by saying that as one of Australia's native sons he might be expected to speak with something like real feeling on a question connected ...
... five foot high , his voice so gentle that he had to be told rather rudely to ' speak up ' , began by saying that as one of Australia's native sons he might be expected to speak with something like real feeling on a question connected ...
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... five in the evening five hundred excited men gathered at Eureka . Irishmen with memories of English callousness during the potato famine of 1846-7 and of English brutality to the leaders of Young Ireland were there because those hateful ...
... five in the evening five hundred excited men gathered at Eureka . Irishmen with memories of English callousness during the potato famine of 1846-7 and of English brutality to the leaders of Young Ireland were there because those hateful ...
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... five'.5 By five o'clock on the following night five hundred persons assembled in front of Parliament House , most of them wearing the red ribbon suggested by the man the Argus called ' that wretched Geelong rebel Brodie ' . Mr Battan ...
... five'.5 By five o'clock on the following night five hundred persons assembled in front of Parliament House , most of them wearing the red ribbon suggested by the man the Argus called ' that wretched Geelong rebel Brodie ' . Mr Battan ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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