A History of Australia [vol. 3]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 7
Page 174
... socialists who were profaning the Sabbath by using that day of all days to tell their fellow - citizens about man's capacity to build a better society . The newspapers of Sydney and Melbourne fed their readers with so many examples of ...
... socialists who were profaning the Sabbath by using that day of all days to tell their fellow - citizens about man's capacity to build a better society . The newspapers of Sydney and Melbourne fed their readers with so many examples of ...
Page 281
... socialist society could create the conditions in which all men would enjoy life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness , was dragged off his horse by a mob and beaten insensible . The believers in the bourgeois virtues of industry ...
... socialist society could create the conditions in which all men would enjoy life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness , was dragged off his horse by a mob and beaten insensible . The believers in the bourgeois virtues of industry ...
Page 410
... socialists and revolutionaries . The advice was whole- some : keep the Sabbath day holy , shun evil company , avoid public houses and intoxicating liquors , never give utterance to a profane or sinful word , unite in family worship ...
... socialists and revolutionaries . The advice was whole- some : keep the Sabbath day holy , shun evil company , avoid public houses and intoxicating liquors , never give utterance to a profane or sinful word , unite in family worship ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
aborigines acres Adelaide Angas April arrived asked August Australia Felix Australian colonies Bathurst Batman believed Bourke Boyd British Broughton bush Captain Catholic Charles Church civilization colonists commissioners convict labour Darling December Diary Diemen's Land district Eardley-Wilmot emigration encl England evil February Franklin Gawler Gazette gentry Glenelg Governor heart Hindmarsh hope House human ibid immigrants inhabitants Island James James Macarthur January John Batman Journal July June Lady Launceston Legislative Council Leichhardt Letters London Macarthur Majesty's Majesty's Government March Melbourne migrants Monaro moral Moreton Bay Murray native November October Office Papers People's Advocate Perth Port Phillip River savages Select Committee September servants settlement settlers sheep Sir George Sir John society South Australia South Wales squatters Stirling Sturt Sydney Gazette Sydney Herald Tasmanian tion told Trobe Van Diemen's Land W. C. Wentworth wanted Wentworth Western Australia white man's William women