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... general and governor - in - chief of the territory of New South Wales and its dependencies , proclaimed to those ' shrimps ' and ' varmints ' and ' bouncers ' of Ophir and Australia at large that gold in its natural places of deposit ...
... general and governor - in - chief of the territory of New South Wales and its dependencies , proclaimed to those ' shrimps ' and ' varmints ' and ' bouncers ' of Ophir and Australia at large that gold in its natural places of deposit ...
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... general , John Hubert Plunkett , still wearing on his face a benevolent ... Governor FitzRoy after a visit to the western fields in March 1852 that he ... general merely corroborated what he himself had so often declared -- that there was ...
... general , John Hubert Plunkett , still wearing on his face a benevolent ... Governor FitzRoy after a visit to the western fields in March 1852 that he ... general merely corroborated what he himself had so often declared -- that there was ...
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... general and governor - in - chief , stripped of most of his constitutional powers and his patronage , would be reduced to the hollow distinction of playing the leading role in the ceremonial charades of the parade - ground and the ...
... general and governor - in - chief , stripped of most of his constitutional powers and his patronage , would be reduced to the hollow distinction of playing the leading role in the ceremonial charades of the parade - ground and the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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