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Page 114
... followed in the train of his people as they travelled around the Colac district in case God's servant could help the ' least of the little ones ' . He kept the Bible in his pocket and prayed each morning and each night that God would ...
... followed in the train of his people as they travelled around the Colac district in case God's servant could help the ' least of the little ones ' . He kept the Bible in his pocket and prayed each morning and each night that God would ...
Page 115
... followed by the usual band of outlaws . In February of 1839 Lachlan Macalister , a Scot with the gifts of winning the confidence and respect of the aborigines , overlanded stock from the Monaro to south of Omeo , from where he opened a ...
... followed by the usual band of outlaws . In February of 1839 Lachlan Macalister , a Scot with the gifts of winning the confidence and respect of the aborigines , overlanded stock from the Monaro to south of Omeo , from where he opened a ...
Page 313
... followed the publication of those regulations , the leaders of the squattocracy turned their minds to ways and means of reducing costs . Some suggested the costs of transport could be reduced by the introduction of steam . communication ...
... followed the publication of those regulations , the leaders of the squattocracy turned their minds to ways and means of reducing costs . Some suggested the costs of transport could be reduced by the introduction of steam . communication ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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