A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... elections to the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council the elector should cross out on a ballot - paper the ... Election of Members to Serve in the Parliament of South Australia , No. 10 , 2 April 1856 , S.A. Statutes , 1856 ...
... elections to the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council the elector should cross out on a ballot - paper the ... Election of Members to Serve in the Parliament of South Australia , No. 10 , 2 April 1856 , S.A. Statutes , 1856 ...
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... election day , 23 September 1856 , the same uproar in the streets preceded the victory of the bourgeois candidates . There canvassers crowded round the entrances , drink and money flowed freely ; the timid were driven away . City ...
... election day , 23 September 1856 , the same uproar in the streets preceded the victory of the bourgeois candidates . There canvassers crowded round the entrances , drink and money flowed freely ; the timid were driven away . City ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. the election ended in the return of the safe bourgeois candidates . In Hobart there was ... elections had not produced a people's victory . The constitutions of the colonies had produced the political results ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. the election ended in the return of the safe bourgeois candidates . In Hobart there was ... elections had not produced a people's victory . The constitutions of the colonies had produced the political results ...
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THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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