A History of Australia, Volume 4This fourth volume continues the story [of the history of Australia] from the discovery of gold in February 1851 to the centenary of the coming of European civilization to Australia on January 26 1888. Its vital theme concerns the debate in Australian about the life of man without God; and the impending breakdown of bourgeois society, succeeded by an age of ruins. |
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Page 139
... looked as though he had a chance to achieve the great aim of his life of promoting at one and the same time the real welfare of the pastoral occupants of the public lands , and the possession and occupancy of the country permanently by ...
... looked as though he had a chance to achieve the great aim of his life of promoting at one and the same time the real welfare of the pastoral occupants of the public lands , and the possession and occupancy of the country permanently by ...
Page 155
... looked comparatively well . One of the camels was in such a hopeless condition and so done up that he could not come on with them . The rain kept following them , making the ground boggy and sapping their strength . As evidence of what ...
... looked comparatively well . One of the camels was in such a hopeless condition and so done up that he could not come on with them . The rain kept following them , making the ground boggy and sapping their strength . As evidence of what ...
Page 345
... looked as though they wanted the men to take some notice of them , and perhaps fondle them . Someone would produce a concertina , or a mouth - organ , or any ' blower ' that made music , and a man with a cockney voice would sing ...
... looked as though they wanted the men to take some notice of them , and perhaps fondle them . Someone would produce a concertina , or a mouth - organ , or any ' blower ' that made music , and a man with a cockney voice would sing ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED 533 | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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