A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... March , the Age pointed out to its readers that the accused belonged to the very class who could save Victoria from the crises and disasters into which it had been plunged by Hotham and his class . Timothy Hayes for example was ...
... March , the Age pointed out to its readers that the accused belonged to the very class who could save Victoria from the crises and disasters into which it had been plunged by Hotham and his class . Timothy Hayes for example was ...
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... March in ways that left the diggers perplexed rather than tranquillized . As one wag put it in the Sydney Morning Herald , he also left the diggers ' irrepressibly thirsty ' , because listening to one of the ' swell mob ' spout his ...
... March in ways that left the diggers perplexed rather than tranquillized . As one wag put it in the Sydney Morning Herald , he also left the diggers ' irrepressibly thirsty ' , because listening to one of the ' swell mob ' spout his ...
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... March took up 564 acres in the Broughton area some thirty miles from Clare . March , a one - time farm labourer in Norfolk , England , on 5s a week , had migrated to South Australia in 1846 with his wife , who had been in service in ...
... March took up 564 acres in the Broughton area some thirty miles from Clare . March , a one - time farm labourer in Norfolk , England , on 5s a week , had migrated to South Australia in 1846 with his wife , who had been in service in ...
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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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