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... knew . It attempts to show how men who grew up in barbarism and solitude developed their own comforters of mateship and sardonic humour . It also tells how in the struggle over free institutions and the use of convicts , the bourgeoisie ...
... knew . It attempts to show how men who grew up in barbarism and solitude developed their own comforters of mateship and sardonic humour . It also tells how in the struggle over free institutions and the use of convicts , the bourgeoisie ...
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... knew the Protector and his assistants had not achieved any moral influence over the behaviour of the aborigines . The Chief Protector said this was because of the inadequate funds at his disposal and not because his assistants were ...
... knew the Protector and his assistants had not achieved any moral influence over the behaviour of the aborigines . The Chief Protector said this was because of the inadequate funds at his disposal and not because his assistants were ...
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... knew how much they had to overcome . They knew that in the manufacturing districts of England children were still ' drugged to a death - like sleep ' by being given laudanum disguised as Godfrey's Cordial . They knew that a week never ...
... knew how much they had to overcome . They knew that in the manufacturing districts of England children were still ' drugged to a death - like sleep ' by being given laudanum disguised as Godfrey's Cordial . They knew that a week never ...
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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