A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 62
... English friends to obtain their rights . He concluded , to loud cheers , by taking the liberty of reminding their friends the English that if they submitted to the poll - tax , they were not worthy of that glorious English nation which ...
... English friends to obtain their rights . He concluded , to loud cheers , by taking the liberty of reminding their friends the English that if they submitted to the poll - tax , they were not worthy of that glorious English nation which ...
Page 192
... English novels . She papered the walls of their home in the English way . She made dresses copied from the latest English fashions . This slavish dependence on English fashions sometimes led to quite comical results . Her sister once ...
... English novels . She papered the walls of their home in the English way . She made dresses copied from the latest English fashions . This slavish dependence on English fashions sometimes led to quite comical results . Her sister once ...
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... English law - court ; both taught their children that the police were the paid hirelings of English landlords who had robbed Irishmen of their rightful inheritance on the land . After the death of ' Red ' Kelly at Avenel in 1866 , the ...
... English law - court ; both taught their children that the police were the paid hirelings of English landlords who had robbed Irishmen of their rightful inheritance on the land . After the death of ' Red ' Kelly at Avenel in 1866 , the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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