A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... bushrangers . By June 1867 three bushrangers had been executed , two were then under sentence of death , seven had been shot dead , one was supposed to have been murdered by his fellow - bushrangers , and eight were undergoing long ...
... bushrangers . By June 1867 three bushrangers had been executed , two were then under sentence of death , seven had been shot dead , one was supposed to have been murdered by his fellow - bushrangers , and eight were undergoing long ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. participating in the spoils of the bushrangers , of enjoying both the bush- rangers ' rum and the bushrangers ' women . The bushrangers , it was said , used part of their spoils to corrupt a whole ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. participating in the spoils of the bushrangers , of enjoying both the bush- rangers ' rum and the bushrangers ' women . The bushrangers , it was said , used part of their spoils to corrupt a whole ...
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... bushranging and bushrangers , 393 ; cap- tured by police , 202 , 326 , 333 ; menace to homesteads , 203-4 , 207-8 , 328 ; murder police , 201-2 , 208 , 327 , 330 ; as people's heroes , 202 , 204-6 , 209-10 , 327-8 , 330 , 334-7 , 347 ...
... bushranging and bushrangers , 393 ; cap- tured by police , 202 , 326 , 333 ; menace to homesteads , 203-4 , 207-8 , 328 ; murder police , 201-2 , 208 , 327 , 330 ; as people's heroes , 202 , 204-6 , 209-10 , 327-8 , 330 , 334-7 , 347 ...
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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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