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Page 53
... felt ineffably superior to the free immigrant . Nevertheless , even an old Irish lag obviously could not have felt as completely at home as did the native - born Australians . Of these ' Harris ' noted that by the 1830's ' fellowship of ...
... felt ineffably superior to the free immigrant . Nevertheless , even an old Irish lag obviously could not have felt as completely at home as did the native - born Australians . Of these ' Harris ' noted that by the 1830's ' fellowship of ...
Page 162
... felt especially ex- ploited , as its progenitors had felt , however inarticulately . And yet , though they rarely owned a foot of it , the bush - workers felt too that they loved and understood the land in a way , and with an intimacy ...
... felt especially ex- ploited , as its progenitors had felt , however inarticulately . And yet , though they rarely owned a foot of it , the bush - workers felt too that they loved and understood the land in a way , and with an intimacy ...
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... felt themselves to be the ' true Australians ' , there are hints that they felt too some indebtedness to the Aborigines . This is not to say that the remain- ing black men in the 1880's and 1890's were admitted to the ranks of the nomad ...
... felt themselves to be the ' true Australians ' , there are hints that they felt too some indebtedness to the Aborigines . This is not to say that the remain- ing black men in the 1880's and 1890's were admitted to the ranks of the nomad ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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