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... pastoral workers , but partly too because the first and most influential bush - workers were convicts or ex - convicts , the conditions of whose lives were such that they brought with them to the bush the same , or very similar ...
... pastoral workers , but partly too because the first and most influential bush - workers were convicts or ex - convicts , the conditions of whose lives were such that they brought with them to the bush the same , or very similar ...
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... pastoral workers apart from their employers , those who came to be known in and after the late 1830's as squatters . Right through the nineteenth century there is abundant evidence of class hostility between pastoral employers and employees ...
... pastoral workers apart from their employers , those who came to be known in and after the late 1830's as squatters . Right through the nineteenth century there is abundant evidence of class hostility between pastoral employers and employees ...
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... pastoral workers and their employers . The squatters ' reasons for hating farmers are well known , and need not be enlarged upon here . Of itself , this mutual hostility tended to make common ground between selectors and pastoral workers ...
... pastoral workers and their employers . The squatters ' reasons for hating farmers are well known , and need not be enlarged upon here . Of itself , this mutual hostility tended to make common ground between selectors and pastoral workers ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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