A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 179
... bush and lichened fruit - trees there , the stone walls of what had been a church , the frame of a general store with faded lettering over the lintel , proclaiming the name of the owner and the goods he retailed ... Bush Barbarians 179.
... bush and lichened fruit - trees there , the stone walls of what had been a church , the frame of a general store with faded lettering over the lintel , proclaiming the name of the owner and the goods he retailed ... Bush Barbarians 179.
Page 326
... bush , to fasten law and order on the bush barbarians . Ned had another enemy to curse and deride . Not long after his release from Beechworth Gaol the police again so incensed him that he used the language of the rebel and the wrecker ...
... bush , to fasten law and order on the bush barbarians . Ned had another enemy to curse and deride . Not long after his release from Beechworth Gaol the police again so incensed him that he used the language of the rebel and the wrecker ...
Page 336
... bush barbarians , and all the vicious sections of the popu- lation was no more . Now the agents of civilization - the schoolmaster , the railway , the electric telegraph , the press - must so instruct bush barbarians and city larrikins ...
... bush barbarians , and all the vicious sections of the popu- lation was no more . Now the agents of civilization - the schoolmaster , the railway , the electric telegraph , the press - must so instruct bush barbarians and city larrikins ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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