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... strange , but personal motivations could be as strong as economic ones . Obviously most emigrant women wrote letters to the family left behind . Love and a sense of obligation impelled them to do so . These women wrote for their own ...
... strange , but personal motivations could be as strong as economic ones . Obviously most emigrant women wrote letters to the family left behind . Love and a sense of obligation impelled them to do so . These women wrote for their own ...
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... strange one - - I have lately had leisure & opportunity to wander a good deal alone in the bush about here and have made quite a nice collection of Native flower seeds the creepers are beautiful - and the Jassamine too is very pretty ...
... strange one - - I have lately had leisure & opportunity to wander a good deal alone in the bush about here and have made quite a nice collection of Native flower seeds the creepers are beautiful - and the Jassamine too is very pretty ...
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Voices from the Australian Bush Lucy Frost. TRAVELLING THROUGH A STRANGE LAND 1882 and 1883 - ' A conglomeration of wonder and hope ' so Lucy Jones signs the letter she has written for her family and friends in ... STRANGE LAND, 1882 and ...
Voices from the Australian Bush Lucy Frost. TRAVELLING THROUGH A STRANGE LAND 1882 and 1883 - ' A conglomeration of wonder and hope ' so Lucy Jones signs the letter she has written for her family and friends in ... STRANGE LAND, 1882 and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Copyright | |
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