A History of Australia [vol. 2]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 249
... native - born and the free immigrant . Up to 1810 the men with pretensions , the men of sentiment , and the men sensitive to family ties or the tug of ' the old dart ' , or indeed any haunt for which they felt strong affection , worked ...
... native - born and the free immigrant . Up to 1810 the men with pretensions , the men of sentiment , and the men sensitive to family ties or the tug of ' the old dart ' , or indeed any haunt for which they felt strong affection , worked ...
Page 278
... native born to hold an office of importance in the colony . At the same time he received a land grant of one thousand seven hundred and fifty acres on the Nepean , and so had an interest in the search for grass.69 Lawson , who was born ...
... native born to hold an office of importance in the colony . At the same time he received a land grant of one thousand seven hundred and fifty acres on the Nepean , and so had an interest in the search for grass.69 Lawson , who was born ...
Page 329
... native born were becoming aware of themselves as Australians . Observers noticed that they were tall in person , and slender in their limbs , and of fair complexion and small features . They were capable of undergoing more fatigue than ...
... native born were becoming aware of themselves as Australians . Observers noticed that they were tall in person , and slender in their limbs , and of fair complexion and small features . They were capable of undergoing more fatigue than ...
Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
THE BEGINNING OF SYDNEY COVE | 73 |
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