A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... November , Black stated that the deputation was instructed to demand the release of Fletcher , McIntyre and Westerby ... November 1854 . 24 Argus , 16 November 1854 . 25 Argus , 29 November 1854 . During the afternoon of the preceding ...
... November , Black stated that the deputation was instructed to demand the release of Fletcher , McIntyre and Westerby ... November 1854 . 24 Argus , 16 November 1854 . 25 Argus , 29 November 1854 . During the afternoon of the preceding ...
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... November , the honour of having successfully crossed the continent belonged to Victoria . To Burke and Wills belonged the homage due to the pre- eminently brave . The following day the Argus prophesied that the name of Robert O'Hara ...
... November , the honour of having successfully crossed the continent belonged to Victoria . To Burke and Wills belonged the homage due to the pre- eminently brave . The following day the Argus prophesied that the name of Robert O'Hara ...
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... November 1880. His mother had urged him to die like a Kelly . Some said he looked frightened and morose and only managed to utter a lame ' Ah well , I suppose it has come to this ' . Others said he summed it all up in that sardonic ...
... November 1880. His mother had urged him to die like a Kelly . Some said he looked frightened and morose and only managed to utter a lame ' Ah well , I suppose it has come to this ' . Others said he summed it all up in that sardonic ...
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THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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