A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 157
... journal early in May , ' is not calculated to raise our spirits much . ' Their rations were diminishing , their clothing , especially the boots , were going to pieces . All he had left was his watch , his prism compass , his pocket ...
... journal early in May , ' is not calculated to raise our spirits much . ' Their rations were diminishing , their clothing , especially the boots , were going to pieces . All he had left was his watch , his prism compass , his pocket ...
Page 275
... Journal put it in March 1863 , ' sons of Ireland ? As such they had a duty to perform in Australia , the same duty performed by Irishmen in the mother country through six hundred years of thraldom . The tide of foreign powers to stem ...
... Journal put it in March 1863 , ' sons of Ireland ? As such they had a duty to perform in Australia , the same duty performed by Irishmen in the mother country through six hundred years of thraldom . The tide of foreign powers to stem ...
Page 371
... journal a scene in New York in 1847 when the members of a family to their astonishment and delight found that a spirit , one of their loved ones who had crossed the narrow stream of death was able both to see and hear the living . Those ...
... journal a scene in New York in 1847 when the members of a family to their astonishment and delight found that a spirit , one of their loved ones who had crossed the narrow stream of death was able both to see and hear the living . Those ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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