A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 58
... hand in Melbourne spending their money in the most riotous manner , their rough , horny hands bedecked with rings , their be- haviour characterized by every vice that can degrade the human race.2 26 By the end of 1853 a retribution for ...
... hand in Melbourne spending their money in the most riotous manner , their rough , horny hands bedecked with rings , their be- haviour characterized by every vice that can degrade the human race.2 26 By the end of 1853 a retribution for ...
Page 76
... hand and asked him to make sure that if foreigners could not provide themselves with fire - arms , they would attach pieces of steel with a sharp point to a pike with which to pierce the tyrants ' hearts . Over at the camp the officer ...
... hand and asked him to make sure that if foreigners could not provide themselves with fire - arms , they would attach pieces of steel with a sharp point to a pike with which to pierce the tyrants ' hearts . Over at the camp the officer ...
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... hands , till Mother laid her hand upon his shoulder and asked him what the matter was . Then he drew the storekeeper's bill from his pocket , and handed it to her , and she too sat down and gazed into the fire . The Lands Department ...
... hands , till Mother laid her hand upon his shoulder and asked him what the matter was . Then he drew the storekeeper's bill from his pocket , and handed it to her , and she too sat down and gazed into the fire . The Lands Department ...
Contents
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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