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Page 107
... colonists made it almost inevitable . For British immigrants , the second course was natural and easy . There was no language barrier , and the differences in outlook between the newcomers and the old colon- ists were , after all ...
... colonists made it almost inevitable . For British immigrants , the second course was natural and easy . There was no language barrier , and the differences in outlook between the newcomers and the old colon- ists were , after all ...
Page 123
... colonists as to be much more readily assimilable . A clerical observer wrote : At first , it must be confessed , [ they ] made themselves very obnoxious to the peacably disposed portion of the people , in spout- ing republicanism , and ...
... colonists as to be much more readily assimilable . A clerical observer wrote : At first , it must be confessed , [ they ] made themselves very obnoxious to the peacably disposed portion of the people , in spout- ing republicanism , and ...
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... colonists , except those who were themselves J.P.'s or people almost equally well - known and presumably respectable . J. C. Byrne , for instance , was arrested at the Ovens River in the Port Phillip district , to be taken back to ...
... colonists , except those who were themselves J.P.'s or people almost equally well - known and presumably respectable . J. C. Byrne , for instance , was arrested at the Ovens River in the Port Phillip district , to be taken back to ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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