A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 251
... began to sing that inflammatory song ' O Paddy dear , an ' did you hear the news that's go - in ' round ? The ... began to hand out goblets to their friends . Inflamed by drink , a hungry mob rushed the tables on which the food was laid ...
... began to sing that inflammatory song ' O Paddy dear , an ' did you hear the news that's go - in ' round ? The ... began to hand out goblets to their friends . Inflamed by drink , a hungry mob rushed the tables on which the food was laid ...
Page 258
... began to change . He lost the suggestion of the visionary in the Rodius portrait and began to take on the likeness of a man who was fighting not for some great cause but for survival in the political bear - pit . From that time whenever ...
... began to change . He lost the suggestion of the visionary in the Rodius portrait and began to take on the likeness of a man who was fighting not for some great cause but for survival in the political bear - pit . From that time whenever ...
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... began with a ceremony designed to plant a dual patriotism in the minds of the children by asking them to repeat together a profession of their love both for their country and for the Queen of the country from which their ancestors had ...
... began with a ceremony designed to plant a dual patriotism in the minds of the children by asking them to repeat together a profession of their love both for their country and for the Queen of the country from which their ancestors had ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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