A History of Australia, Volume 2The second volume in a history of Australia which aims to highlight the hardship and trauma that occurred there during the establishment and development of white settlement. This volume chronicles New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) between 1822 and 1838. |
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Page 159
... big thing—to the currency lads and lasses, adding with pride 'The land, boys,
we live in'. They ended on a plea for unity, as they drank quietly to their other
hope, that hope for 'Unanimity and Concord', which, in their eyes, were the
sources ...
... big thing—to the currency lads and lasses, adding with pride 'The land, boys,
we live in'. They ended on a plea for unity, as they drank quietly to their other
hope, that hope for 'Unanimity and Concord', which, in their eyes, were the
sources ...
Page 177
They went on not to bewail their fate, but to use their experience as a cautionary
tale to the lads they had left behind in the ... Others found it by laughing
sardonically at the fate of being a man in New South Wales: The Currency Lads
may fill ...
They went on not to bewail their fate, but to use their experience as a cautionary
tale to the lads they had left behind in the ... Others found it by laughing
sardonically at the fate of being a man in New South Wales: The Currency Lads
may fill ...
Page 215
It had no local population, for it was not given to Forbes to respond to, or possibly
even know of those hopes and aspirations in the minds of the currency lads. Two
years earlier the Currency Lad had begun publication in New South Wales, ...
It had no local population, for it was not given to Forbes to respond to, or possibly
even know of those hopes and aspirations in the minds of the currency lads. Two
years earlier the Currency Lad had begun publication in New South Wales, ...
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Contents
A R K N | 17 |
T H E R ETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
T H E N ATI W E SON OF FE N DS GROSS LY | 61 |
Copyright | |
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