A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Wentworth and Deas Thomson pushed on with their preparations to leave for England , where they hoped to be in the ... W. C. Wentworth'.36 35 Macdonnell to Russell , 22 August 1855 , C.O. 13/90 , and in Further Papers relative to the ...
... Wentworth and Deas Thomson pushed on with their preparations to leave for England , where they hoped to be in the ... W. C. Wentworth'.36 35 Macdonnell to Russell , 22 August 1855 , C.O. 13/90 , and in Further Papers relative to the ...
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... William Charles Wentworth was afraid the world in which he could fulfil his dream of Australia as a country for English country gentlemen was about to be shattered . Gentlemen in Australia , he feared , were ' like the last roses of ...
... William Charles Wentworth was afraid the world in which he could fulfil his dream of Australia as a country for English country gentlemen was about to be shattered . Gentlemen in Australia , he feared , were ' like the last roses of ...
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... Wentworth himself put the question , Land of my birth ! Dear Australasia , can I e'er forget Thee , Mother Earth ... W. C. Wentworth , Australasia ( London , 1823 ) ; Sarah Wentworth to Mrs Fisher , 20 February 1872 , Wentworth Family ...
... Wentworth himself put the question , Land of my birth ! Dear Australasia , can I e'er forget Thee , Mother Earth ... W. C. Wentworth , Australasia ( London , 1823 ) ; Sarah Wentworth to Mrs Fisher , 20 February 1872 , Wentworth Family ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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