A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 82
... bourgeoisie now realized to be inseparable from government by ' gentlemen'.42 Early in the New Year Sir Charles Hotham provided more evidence of what the Age called ' that wanton love of mischief ' which sometimes characterized the ...
... bourgeoisie now realized to be inseparable from government by ' gentlemen'.42 Early in the New Year Sir Charles Hotham provided more evidence of what the Age called ' that wanton love of mischief ' which sometimes characterized the ...
Page 84
... bourgeoisie there was much head - shaking , much lifting of the eye in anxiety and despair about the course of the war in the Crimea . The discovery of gold in California and Australia had heralded the realization of their dream of ...
... bourgeoisie there was much head - shaking , much lifting of the eye in anxiety and despair about the course of the war in the Crimea . The discovery of gold in California and Australia had heralded the realization of their dream of ...
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... bourgeoisie of the Australian colonies preferred to remain colonial and provincial rather than sail over those uncharted waters of in- dependence , partly because of the influence of the immigrants and partly because independence was ...
... bourgeoisie of the Australian colonies preferred to remain colonial and provincial rather than sail over those uncharted waters of in- dependence , partly because of the influence of the immigrants and partly because independence was ...
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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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