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Page 69
... cattle required more skill , and was more spiced with danger and romance , than that of sheep . ' Harris ' writes , as though it were the usual thing , of a large group of stockmen who were nearly all ex - convicts , and Hay- garth ...
... cattle required more skill , and was more spiced with danger and romance , than that of sheep . ' Harris ' writes , as though it were the usual thing , of a large group of stockmen who were nearly all ex - convicts , and Hay- garth ...
Page 152
... cattle . The song tells a story typical of a great many selectors : There's a happy little valley on the Eumerella shore , Where I've lingered many happy hours away , my little free selection I have acres by the score , Where I unyoke ...
... cattle . The song tells a story typical of a great many selectors : There's a happy little valley on the Eumerella shore , Where I've lingered many happy hours away , my little free selection I have acres by the score , Where I unyoke ...
Page 171
... cattle and those who tended sheep . Stock- men still considered themselves the most distinguished of bush- men . Because cattle camped for the night must be sung to , or otherwise reassured that there is no cause for stampeding , stock ...
... cattle and those who tended sheep . Stock- men still considered themselves the most distinguished of bush- men . Because cattle camped for the night must be sung to , or otherwise reassured that there is no cause for stampeding , stock ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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