A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council the elector should cross out on a ballot - paper the names of the candidates for whom he did not intend to vote . Chapman was one of those philosophical radicals with an itch to improve ...
... Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council the elector should cross out on a ballot - paper the names of the candidates for whom he did not intend to vote . Chapman was one of those philosophical radicals with an itch to improve ...
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... Legislative Councils of New South Wales , Victoria , Tasmania and South Australia to render harmless any attempt to change the land laws . So long as squatterdom held power in those Legislative Councils , the bourgeoisie could not ...
... Legislative Councils of New South Wales , Victoria , Tasmania and South Australia to render harmless any attempt to change the land laws . So long as squatterdom held power in those Legislative Councils , the bourgeoisie could not ...
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... Legislative Council to stop these vulgarians destroying the foundations of society . ' If the people , in its sovereign pleasure , ' wrote the Sydney Morning Herald on 24 April 1861 , ' chose to pass a law that the Museum should be ...
... Legislative Council to stop these vulgarians destroying the foundations of society . ' If the people , in its sovereign pleasure , ' wrote the Sydney Morning Herald on 24 April 1861 , ' chose to pass a law that the Museum should be ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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