A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Trobe urged men to place their trust in the ' steady gains and comforts of a fixed sphere of labour and home ' . The ... Trobe to Grey , 12 January 1852 , Further Papers relative to the Recent Discovery of Gold in Australia , P.P. , 1852 ...
... Trobe urged men to place their trust in the ' steady gains and comforts of a fixed sphere of labour and home ' . The ... Trobe to Grey , 12 January 1852 , Further Papers relative to the Recent Discovery of Gold in Australia , P.P. , 1852 ...
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... Trobe in Melbourne they told him how one of his police officers had placed a double - barrelled gun on the counter of a storekeeper in Bendigo and demanded to see the licence . They also told him that after the storekeeper had exclaimed ...
... Trobe in Melbourne they told him how one of his police officers had placed a double - barrelled gun on the counter of a storekeeper in Bendigo and demanded to see the licence . They also told him that after the storekeeper had exclaimed ...
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... Trobe for insulting that old and noble nation , the German people . They agreed to meet again on 27 August to debate the proposals that all those in favour of the diggers ' demands should wear on their hats tufts of red cloth or ribbon ...
... Trobe for insulting that old and noble nation , the German people . They agreed to meet again on 27 August to debate the proposals that all those in favour of the diggers ' demands should wear on their hats tufts of red cloth or ribbon ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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