A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Brisbane on 8 January 1851 they agreed to put three requests to the British government : separation from New South Wales , the boundary line to be the Macleay River ; the provision of two thousand exiles , plus wives ; and a ...
... Brisbane on 8 January 1851 they agreed to put three requests to the British government : separation from New South Wales , the boundary line to be the Macleay River ; the provision of two thousand exiles , plus wives ; and a ...
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... Brisbane and Ipswich and the white workers argued very much as the anti - transportationists had argued , namely that coloured labour was slavery and that coloured labour would create a nation most thoroughly depraved in its vicious ...
... Brisbane and Ipswich and the white workers argued very much as the anti - transportationists had argued , namely that coloured labour was slavery and that coloured labour would create a nation most thoroughly depraved in its vicious ...
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... Brisbane he began to work with the Brisbane Courier and the Observer , where he made a reputation for his radical , populist tendencies , the fruits of his experience in North America . He wrote with all the extravagance of a man who ...
... Brisbane he began to work with the Brisbane Courier and the Observer , where he made a reputation for his radical , populist tendencies , the fruits of his experience in North America . He wrote with all the extravagance of a man who ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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