A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... barbarism of the period before the coming of the white man . Goths and Vandals in the guise of Sydney radicals and socialists would destroy the essential foundations of civilized life in Aus- tralia . The country would be left as a ...
... barbarism of the period before the coming of the white man . Goths and Vandals in the guise of Sydney radicals and socialists would destroy the essential foundations of civilized life in Aus- tralia . The country would be left as a ...
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... barbarism . In Melbourne where the bourgeoisie had been fingering their watch - chains and wondering whether they dared to take the leap into nationhood , wild out- bursts of patriotic fervour drove all such thoughts out of the mind ...
... barbarism . In Melbourne where the bourgeoisie had been fingering their watch - chains and wondering whether they dared to take the leap into nationhood , wild out- bursts of patriotic fervour drove all such thoughts out of the mind ...
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... barbarism.51 57 The proximity of barbarism to civilization had a long history in Australia . When Dirk Hartog walked up that stony , forbidding cliff at Cape Inscription on Dirk Hartog Island on 25 October 1616 , the encounter between ...
... barbarism.51 57 The proximity of barbarism to civilization had a long history in Australia . When Dirk Hartog walked up that stony , forbidding cliff at Cape Inscription on Dirk Hartog Island on 25 October 1616 , the encounter between ...
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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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