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Russel Braddock Ward. THE GOLD RUSH With my swag all on my shoulder , black billy in my hand , I travelled the bush of Australia like a true - born native man ... Rush 104 TABLE IX Increase of Native Born Population 1841 % of THE GOLD RUSH.
Russel Braddock Ward. THE GOLD RUSH With my swag all on my shoulder , black billy in my hand , I travelled the bush of Australia like a true - born native man ... Rush 104 TABLE IX Increase of Native Born Population 1841 % of THE GOLD RUSH.
Page 119
... gold was first discovered in 1851. There was a long if not honourable tradition , which still exists , of unusually intense enmity between them and the populace , but this subject will be dealt with in the next chapter ... GOLD RUSH 119.
... gold was first discovered in 1851. There was a long if not honourable tradition , which still exists , of unusually intense enmity between them and the populace , but this subject will be dealt with in the next chapter ... GOLD RUSH 119.
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... rush broke out , And always had of gold a pound , Till alluvial petered out . ' Twas then we took the bush to cruise , Glad to get a bite to eat ; The squatters treated us so well We made a regular beat . So round the ... GOLD RUSH 129.
... rush broke out , And always had of gold a pound , Till alluvial petered out . ' Twas then we took the bush to cruise , Glad to get a bite to eat ; The squatters treated us so well We made a regular beat . So round the ... GOLD RUSH 129.
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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