A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Barton Paterson , who used the pen - name of ' The Banjo ' was a man who did not wear his heart on his sleeve . He was the tough Australian , the one who believed a man should endure to the end without wallowing in self - pity , without ...
... Barton Paterson , who used the pen - name of ' The Banjo ' was a man who did not wear his heart on his sleeve . He was the tough Australian , the one who believed a man should endure to the end without wallowing in self - pity , without ...
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... Barton banks and banking , 58 , 132 , 224 , 228 , 328-30 Bannister , R. D. , 184 barbarism : bush barbarians , 2-3 , 7 , 9-11 , 17 , 39 , 56 , 133 , 138 , 170 , 179 , 195 , 201 , 203 , 218-19 , 238 , 271-2 , 318 , 326 , 331 , 334-8 ...
... Barton banks and banking , 58 , 132 , 224 , 228 , 328-30 Bannister , R. D. , 184 barbarism : bush barbarians , 2-3 , 7 , 9-11 , 17 , 39 , 56 , 133 , 138 , 170 , 179 , 195 , 201 , 203 , 218-19 , 238 , 271-2 , 318 , 326 , 331 , 334-8 ...
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... Barton , 347-9 Patton , William , 153 , 155-6 Pearson , Prof. Charles Henry , 269 , 291-3 , 295 , 331 , 373 , 387 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga- tion Co , 23 People's Advocate ( newspaper ) , 8 , 35 People's Association , see ...
... Barton , 347-9 Patton , William , 153 , 155-6 Pearson , Prof. Charles Henry , 269 , 291-3 , 295 , 331 , 373 , 387 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga- tion Co , 23 People's Advocate ( newspaper ) , 8 , 35 People's Association , see ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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