A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... nationalism were indelibly stained with racial intolerance and ruffianism.22 When the police attempted to arrest the ringleaders of the barbarous assault on the Chinese , they only managed to catch three of them . On Sunday 14 July 1861 ...
... nationalism were indelibly stained with racial intolerance and ruffianism.22 When the police attempted to arrest the ringleaders of the barbarous assault on the Chinese , they only managed to catch three of them . On Sunday 14 July 1861 ...
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... nationalist . His principles , he said , were easy to declare : ' They are Australian . Whatever will benefit Australia , that we are 66 Republican ( Sydney ) , 4 July , 6 August 1887 . for . ' This did not mean he favoured running The ...
... nationalist . His principles , he said , were easy to declare : ' They are Australian . Whatever will benefit Australia , that we are 66 Republican ( Sydney ) , 4 July , 6 August 1887 . for . ' This did not mean he favoured running The ...
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... nationalism : contributions by bush- rangers , 337 ; convicts ' contributions , 33 ; growth and promotion of , 89 , 99 , 285-6 , 339 , 363-4 , 368 , 398-402 , 405-6 ; Lang advocates independence , 9 , 29-30 , 85-6 , 99-101 ; middle ...
... nationalism : contributions by bush- rangers , 337 ; convicts ' contributions , 33 ; growth and promotion of , 89 , 99 , 285-6 , 339 , 363-4 , 368 , 398-402 , 405-6 ; Lang advocates independence , 9 , 29-30 , 85-6 , 99-101 ; middle ...
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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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