A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Courier in Hobart Town pointed out that the heart and pride of England had been bound down , emasculated , crippled , and held in leash by the deplorable incubus of senility and drivelling , which went with aristocratic government ...
... Courier in Hobart Town pointed out that the heart and pride of England had been bound down , emasculated , crippled , and held in leash by the deplorable incubus of senility and drivelling , which went with aristocratic government ...
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... Courier railed against ' the deplorable incubus of senility and drivelling ' in London and urged the English to ' shovel out of town the traitors , fools , and triflers who beset the ark of the nation ' . Seven days later on 5 December ...
... Courier railed against ' the deplorable incubus of senility and drivelling ' in London and urged the English to ' shovel out of town the traitors , fools , and triflers who beset the ark of the nation ' . Seven days later on 5 December ...
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... Courier put it on 12 December 1863 , a young lady had been waylaid and robbed within coo - ee of the town . The impunity with which bushrangers were sticking up the mail - coaches in the district , and the way in which freebooters had ...
... Courier put it on 12 December 1863 , a young lady had been waylaid and robbed within coo - ee of the town . The impunity with which bushrangers were sticking up the mail - coaches in the district , and the way in which freebooters had ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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