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Page 156
... immigrants they always should have possessed . 33 The men endowed by government or the fruits of their own endeavour with much less land than a Wentworth put this grievance in much sharper language . Immigrants , they said , had been ...
... immigrants they always should have possessed . 33 The men endowed by government or the fruits of their own endeavour with much less land than a Wentworth put this grievance in much sharper language . Immigrants , they said , had been ...
Page 157
... immigrants would reap a rich harvest ? Why were the native - born excluded from the possession of the land ? Was it not a shame that English immigrants , Spaniards , Americans should be allowed the highest indulgences of a British ...
... immigrants would reap a rich harvest ? Why were the native - born excluded from the possession of the land ? Was it not a shame that English immigrants , Spaniards , Americans should be allowed the highest indulgences of a British ...
Page 165
... immigrants were robbing the native - born of their right to the land of their birth . Their columns were not filled ... immigrant , and carry her clothes on her head into the bargain . This pride and confidence permeated the poetry of ...
... immigrants were robbing the native - born of their right to the land of their birth . Their columns were not filled ... immigrant , and carry her clothes on her head into the bargain . This pride and confidence permeated the poetry of ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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