A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Burke , the party of four set out in the direction of the Gulf of Carpentaria . Mr Burke was making for the gulf on ... Robert O'Hara Burke . 16 R. O. Burke to J. Macadam , 19 October , 13 December 1860 , Letters of Robert O'Hara Burke ...
... Burke , the party of four set out in the direction of the Gulf of Carpentaria . Mr Burke was making for the gulf on ... Robert O'Hara Burke . 16 R. O. Burke to J. Macadam , 19 October , 13 December 1860 , Letters of Robert O'Hara Burke ...
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... 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 Burke would henceforth be a precious possession to the people of Victoria . Indeed so ...
... 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 Burke would henceforth be a precious possession to the people of Victoria . Indeed so ...
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... Burke holding a top hat in his left hand . Strutt gave him the eyes of a fiery man tinged with melancholy , a ... Robert O'Hara Burke , Melbourne Club ; personal visit to see portrait , 21 December 1974 ; G. Mackaness ( ed . ) , The ...
... Burke holding a top hat in his left hand . Strutt gave him the eyes of a fiery man tinged with melancholy , a ... Robert O'Hara Burke , Melbourne Club ; personal visit to see portrait , 21 December 1974 ; G. Mackaness ( ed . ) , The ...
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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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