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... W. C. Wentworth shows that this was sometimes true even of the wealthier people among the native - born ; and the novels of Henry Handel Richard- son and Martin Boyd reflect the tendency for this tradition to persist in well - to - do ...
... W. C. Wentworth shows that this was sometimes true even of the wealthier people among the native - born ; and the novels of Henry Handel Richard- son and Martin Boyd reflect the tendency for this tradition to persist in well - to - do ...
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... W. C. Wentworth dreamed of ' a new Britannia in another world ' , 24 but in a very important sense , ' a new ... Wentworth's poem also saw ' the early blot ' of convictism as the main impediment to a true national development . This view ...
... W. C. Wentworth dreamed of ' a new Britannia in another world ' , 24 but in a very important sense , ' a new ... Wentworth's poem also saw ' the early blot ' of convictism as the main impediment to a true national development . This view ...
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... W. C. Wentworth , Statistical , Historical and Political Description of New South Wales , etc. , London 1819 , p . 64 . 2 T. M. Perry , " The Spread of Rural Settlement in New South Wales , etc. ' , Historical Studies : Australia and ...
... W. C. Wentworth , Statistical , Historical and Political Description of New South Wales , etc. , London 1819 , p . 64 . 2 T. M. Perry , " The Spread of Rural Settlement in New South Wales , etc. ' , Historical Studies : Australia and ...
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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