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... respectable of the free immigrants.3 If we take the Currency population as having more in common , socially and traditionally , with the convict and emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes ...
... respectable of the free immigrants.3 If we take the Currency population as having more in common , socially and traditionally , with the convict and emancipist body than with that of the respectable free immigrant and official classes ...
Page 61
... respectability before the young Australian . I should add that your thoroughbred gum- sucker never speaks without ... respectable immigrants and visitors to fury . The urbane and well- read Mundy was moved to wish that persons of this ...
... respectability before the young Australian . I should add that your thoroughbred gum- sucker never speaks without ... respectable immigrants and visitors to fury . The urbane and well- read Mundy was moved to wish that persons of this ...
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... respectable and lower- class people at the period . The same Ben Hall ballad , with a deliciously double - edged irony , explicitly states the up - country feeling that the bushrangers were the true representatives of the ' legitimate ...
... respectable and lower- class people at the period . The same Ben Hall ballad , with a deliciously double - edged irony , explicitly states the up - country feeling that the bushrangers were the true representatives of the ' legitimate ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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