A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... imperial Mr Money Bags . The respectable denounced the blackguards on the fields who spent their time in drinking , swearing , fighting , gambling or concocting schemes of villainy . Mr Justice a'Beckett warned such drunkards that there ...
... imperial Mr Money Bags . The respectable denounced the blackguards on the fields who spent their time in drinking , swearing , fighting , gambling or concocting schemes of villainy . Mr Justice a'Beckett warned such drunkards that there ...
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... Imperial parliament for their approval or rejection . The ink had scarcely dried on the signatures to the Declaration , Protest and Remonstrance on 1 May when the Legislative Council on 20 May 1853 asked Wentworth to chair a select ...
... Imperial parliament for their approval or rejection . The ink had scarcely dried on the signatures to the Declaration , Protest and Remonstrance on 1 May when the Legislative Council on 20 May 1853 asked Wentworth to chair a select ...
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... Imperial parliament . While they were packing their bags Henry Parkes was telling the readers of the Empire that they must persuade Whitehall not to perpetuate squatting be- cause that was the prime cause of barbarism in the Australian ...
... Imperial parliament . While they were packing their bags Henry Parkes was telling the readers of the Empire that they must persuade Whitehall not to perpetuate squatting be- cause that was the prime cause of barbarism in the Australian ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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