A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... chief justice of Victoria , believed the time had come for him as a Christian gentleman to remind these drunkards , fornicators and vulgarians that God did not wink the eye at such folly and extravagance . In a pamphlet published in ...
... chief justice of Victoria , believed the time had come for him as a Christian gentleman to remind these drunkards , fornicators and vulgarians that God did not wink the eye at such folly and extravagance . In a pamphlet published in ...
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... chief justice should be ' a gentleman rather than a mere lawyer ' , because the principal officers of the colony should form ' a sort of colonial aristocracy ' . So Bowen , who had received excellent advice from Bulwer Lytton , about ...
... chief justice should be ' a gentleman rather than a mere lawyer ' , because the principal officers of the colony should form ' a sort of colonial aristocracy ' . So Bowen , who had received excellent advice from Bulwer Lytton , about ...
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... chief justice of Victoria . He accepted the Australian tradition that the leaders and officers of exploring expeditions should be gentlemen , either officers of the army , the navy , the police force , civil officers of a rank which ...
... chief justice of Victoria . He accepted the Australian tradition that the leaders and officers of exploring expeditions should be gentlemen , either officers of the army , the navy , the police force , civil officers of a rank which ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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