A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Macarthur had told him of the respect and gratitude of his fellow - countrymen , Wentworth bade them farewell with difficulty . In a voice often rendered quite inaudible by emotion , he told them how he trusted that the parting was only ...
... Macarthur had told him of the respect and gratitude of his fellow - countrymen , Wentworth bade them farewell with difficulty . In a voice often rendered quite inaudible by emotion , he told them how he trusted that the parting was only ...
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... Macarthur , Elizabeth Macarthur's ' my darling Edward ' , the man who had counselled the Colonial Office on how to keep levellers , chartists and the ' low Irish mob ' out of power when the birthrights of Englishmen were conferred on ...
... Macarthur , Elizabeth Macarthur's ' my darling Edward ' , the man who had counselled the Colonial Office on how to keep levellers , chartists and the ' low Irish mob ' out of power when the birthrights of Englishmen were conferred on ...
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... Macarthur family . He was known in the drawing - rooms of Sydney for his wit and charm , and by the people at large as a man who had never shown any sympathy with popular or liberal causes . He had words with John Bailey Darvall , an ...
... Macarthur family . He was known in the drawing - rooms of Sydney for his wit and charm , and by the people at large as a man who had never shown any sympathy with popular or liberal causes . He had words with John Bailey Darvall , an ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN 23 2 453 | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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