A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... gold.5 On 3 June John Hardy , supported by ten armed men , set up his tent at Ophir where human greed had converted a wilderness into the appearance of a blackfellows ' camp in fourteen days . Hardy believed that the respectable and the ...
... gold.5 On 3 June John Hardy , supported by ten armed men , set up his tent at Ophir where human greed had converted a wilderness into the appearance of a blackfellows ' camp in fourteen days . Hardy believed that the respectable and the ...
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... gold as a corrupter of mankind . Sir William Denison feared gold might speed up what convictism had begun , spread equality over the whole of society , and place a low estimate on everything that distinguished one man from his fellows ...
... gold as a corrupter of mankind . Sir William Denison feared gold might speed up what convictism had begun , spread equality over the whole of society , and place a low estimate on everything that distinguished one man from his fellows ...
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... gold - gold in abundance . ' William Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes . Louis Michel , a Melbourne hotel proprietor who resented the flight of his regular drinkers to the New South Wales fields , found enough ...
... gold - gold in abundance . ' William Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes . Louis Michel , a Melbourne hotel proprietor who resented the flight of his regular drinkers to the New South Wales fields , found enough ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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