A History of Australia: The beginning of an Australian civilization, 1824-1851The late Manning Clark aims to bring to attention the foibles and strengths in every person, traits forced to the fore in the hardship and trauma that occured during the establishment and develpment of white settlement in Australia. Clark sets out to use the tragedies and successes of national heroes such as explorerers and generals, and those of the average person such as soldiers at Gallipoli and farmer's wives, to create a memorable tableau. |
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Page 59
... told Lord Glenelg he was not aware of a single instance in which he had not remained calm . He solemnly told his friends he had been the victim of those ' disciples of utopian principles ' and those republicans who taught the dangerous ...
... told Lord Glenelg he was not aware of a single instance in which he had not remained calm . He solemnly told his friends he had been the victim of those ' disciples of utopian principles ' and those republicans who taught the dangerous ...
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... told the court what had happened on that day when the twelve white men roped the aborigines together . He told the court that the blacks cried for assistance , and moaned as a mother and children would cry , that there were ' small ...
... told the court what had happened on that day when the twelve white men roped the aborigines together . He told the court that the blacks cried for assistance , and moaned as a mother and children would cry , that there were ' small ...
Page 335
... told them it would not do blackfellows any good to be made like white- fellows . He also told them that the only good the members of the Legislative Council could do for blackfellows was to keep them away from whitefellows . Polding told ...
... told them it would not do blackfellows any good to be made like white- fellows . He also told them that the only good the members of the Legislative Council could do for blackfellows was to keep them away from whitefellows . Polding told ...
Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 19 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
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