A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 10
Page 30
... Botany Bay Baronetcies to place them on equal terms with the noblest and proudest statesmen of Europe and America ... Council to practise economy ' in every branch of the public service'.16 In Victoria the election was held in the wake ...
... Botany Bay Baronetcies to place them on equal terms with the noblest and proudest statesmen of Europe and America ... Council to practise economy ' in every branch of the public service'.16 In Victoria the election was held in the wake ...
Page 37
... Council , an M.A. of Cambridge University , a pastoralist and a director of at least two banks , attacked the proposal for a Botany Bay aristocracy , despite his own connections with the landed aristoc- racy of the mother country ...
... Council , an M.A. of Cambridge University , a pastoralist and a director of at least two banks , attacked the proposal for a Botany Bay aristocracy , despite his own connections with the landed aristoc- racy of the mother country ...
Page 38
... Botany Bay , the saint and the larrikin , the man who dreamed a great dream , but had to ask himself until the day he died that terrible question ' Will that which troubles so / never depart ? ' , held up to ridicule the ' Botany Bay ...
... Botany Bay , the saint and the larrikin , the man who dreamed a great dream , but had to ask himself until the day he died that terrible question ' Will that which troubles so / never depart ? ' , held up to ridicule the ' Botany Bay ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
aborigines Adam Lindsay Gordon Adelaide April Argus August Australian bush Australian colonies Ballarat barbarism Beechworth believed Bendigo Berry bourgeois bourgeoisie Brisbane British Bulletin Burke bushrangers camp Catholic Charles Chinese Christ Christian Church civilization convict Courier December democracy diggers discovery of gold district drunken earth electoral Empire England English eyes February fields Geelong gentlemen gentry gold-fields heart Henry Lawson Henry Parkes Herald Herald Melbourne Hobart Hotham human Irish James Macarthur January John July June Kelly labour land larrikin Legislative Assembly Legislative Council licence living London Macarthur mankind March Marcus Clarke Melbourne moral Ned Kelly night November October parliament police political Protestant Queensland railway Robert O'Hara Burke savages schools September society South Australia South Wales squatters streets Sydney told town Trobe Victoria W. C. Wentworth wanted Wentworth Western Australia wild William woman women young