A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Melbourne Herald called ' wealthy ruffianism ' and became a mere ' tribute to barbarous wealth - a disgraceful worship of the golden calf ' in a place where that brutal idol was already exhibited with ' unusually disgusting ...
... Melbourne Herald called ' wealthy ruffianism ' and became a mere ' tribute to barbarous wealth - a disgraceful worship of the golden calf ' in a place where that brutal idol was already exhibited with ' unusually disgusting ...
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... Melbourne Herald which pitched into his apologists , saying their addresses partook too much of the florid ... Melbourne was beginning to widen.11 At year's end on 17 December 1853 all the speakers at a meeting at Ballarat warned La ...
... Melbourne Herald which pitched into his apologists , saying their addresses partook too much of the florid ... Melbourne was beginning to widen.11 At year's end on 17 December 1853 all the speakers at a meeting at Ballarat warned La ...
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... Melbourne Club . Chance had placed him in authority over men who were likely ... Melbourne , respectable burghers spat out the words of horror , ' a disgraceful ... Herald ( Melbourne ) , 22 November 1854 ; for a different account of the ...
... Melbourne Club . Chance had placed him in authority over men who were likely ... Melbourne , respectable burghers spat out the words of horror , ' a disgraceful ... Herald ( Melbourne ) , 22 November 1854 ; for a different account of 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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