A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... idea for an expedition to make clear the nature of the interior and open up new pastoral country . He proposed to travel east from Champion Bay until he met the Port Augusta - Darwin tele- graph line , which had been opened in 1872. He ...
... idea for an expedition to make clear the nature of the interior and open up new pastoral country . He proposed to travel east from Champion Bay until he met the Port Augusta - Darwin tele- graph line , which had been opened in 1872. He ...
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... idea of beauty and justice as man's comforter . After a brief period as a professor of modern history in London , Pearson migrated to South Australia to try his luck as a farmer , only to find his land was in the Flinders Ranges , a 35 ...
... idea of beauty and justice as man's comforter . After a brief period as a professor of modern history in London , Pearson migrated to South Australia to try his luck as a farmer , only to find his land was in the Flinders Ranges , a 35 ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. district that mocked his idea of living life beautifully and elegantly . He was rescued ... ideas on perdition had already caused as much uproar as Pearson's ideas were later to excite amongst the ' snobocracy ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. district that mocked his idea of living life beautifully and elegantly . He was rescued ... ideas on perdition had already caused as much uproar as Pearson's ideas were later to excite amongst the ' snobocracy ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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