A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 30
... influence of our connection with Sydney is at an end . ' Victorians were about to lift the dear land of their adoption into ' a high place in the scale of nations ' . They saw themselves as ' The Model Colony ' , which was capable of ...
... influence of our connection with Sydney is at an end . ' Victorians were about to lift the dear land of their adoption into ' a high place in the scale of nations ' . They saw themselves as ' The Model Colony ' , which was capable of ...
Page 107
... influences of the evangelical version of Christianity , the murders , the treachery , the swinishness and the drunkenness almost disappeared . So on 8 June 1856 in the upper room of those soldiers ' barracks on Norfolk Island where ...
... influences of the evangelical version of Christianity , the murders , the treachery , the swinishness and the drunkenness almost disappeared . So on 8 June 1856 in the upper room of those soldiers ' barracks on Norfolk Island where ...
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... influence of such doctrines men of the most lowly condition , the heartsick members of humble homes or poor ... influenced by the ideas of the nihilists , the socialists and the com- munists . The dead hand of the past had tied the ...
... influence of such doctrines men of the most lowly condition , the heartsick members of humble homes or poor ... influenced by the ideas of the nihilists , the socialists and the com- munists . The dead hand of the past had tied the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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