Colonial Australia, 1841-1874 |
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Page 66
... remarked that the dialogue was ' truly Colonial - rather too much so for our taste ' , perhaps stimulated by the remarks of Harry Hearty , among whose lines were the following : I will not say but that I enjoyed my European tour ...
... remarked that the dialogue was ' truly Colonial - rather too much so for our taste ' , perhaps stimulated by the remarks of Harry Hearty , among whose lines were the following : I will not say but that I enjoyed my European tour ...
Page 220
... remarked elsewhere , is thoroughly English ; and the probability is , that the great mass of the people you meet on the streets are English emigrants . According to the census , two - thirds of the population are either members of the ...
... remarked elsewhere , is thoroughly English ; and the probability is , that the great mass of the people you meet on the streets are English emigrants . According to the census , two - thirds of the population are either members of the ...
Page 263
... remarked that ' nothing can have a more levelling effect on society than the power of digging gold ' , and another observer , J. W. Bull , said that ' the levelling of ranks and behaviour was not at all downwards , but both ways ' . The ...
... remarked that ' nothing can have a more levelling effect on society than the power of digging gold ' , and another observer , J. W. Bull , said that ' the levelling of ranks and behaviour was not at all downwards , but both ways ' . The ...
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