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... majesty in the moment or prophesied that the diggers would one day be heroes of the people and hailed as the founders ... Majesty's faithful subjects for ending the anarchy and confusion sown by ' strangers in their midst ' . Driven by ...
... majesty in the moment or prophesied that the diggers would one day be heroes of the people and hailed as the founders ... Majesty's faithful subjects for ending the anarchy and confusion sown by ' strangers in their midst ' . Driven by ...
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... Majesty's government had determined that the time had arrived when this separation would be desir- able . In making ... Majesty by Letters Patent on 6 June 1859 erected the district of Moreton Bay into a colony with the name of ...
... Majesty's government had determined that the time had arrived when this separation would be desir- able . In making ... Majesty by Letters Patent on 6 June 1859 erected the district of Moreton Bay into a colony with the name of ...
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... Majesty's birthday and the Prince of Wales's birthday as days on which the schools were to be closed . British ... Majesty Queen Victoria ; in the Catholic schools 31 W. Wilkins , op . cit . , pp . 36-7 . 32 Regulations of the Central ...
... Majesty's birthday and the Prince of Wales's birthday as days on which the schools were to be closed . British ... Majesty Queen Victoria ; in the Catholic schools 31 W. Wilkins , op . cit . , pp . 36-7 . 32 Regulations of the Central ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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