A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 120
... Melbourne by land often stood still for weeks together because of the state of the roads . So both in Sydney and Melbourne preparations went on feverishly to build railways . In his solemn prayer - book prose Earl Grey exhorted the ...
... Melbourne by land often stood still for weeks together because of the state of the roads . So both in Sydney and Melbourne preparations went on feverishly to build railways . In his solemn prayer - book prose Earl Grey exhorted the ...
Page 335
... Melbourne must be carried quickly into those areas of the colony where the bonds of civilization had been loosened and young men grew up in a ' forcing - house of crime ' . The sympathizers must be given a salutary lesson . They must be ...
... Melbourne must be carried quickly into those areas of the colony where the bonds of civilization had been loosened and young men grew up in a ' forcing - house of crime ' . The sympathizers must be given a salutary lesson . They must be ...
Page 420
... Melbourne Academy , 88 Melbourne Church of England Grammar School , 170 , 180 , 281 , 287 , 290 , 292 , 301 , 372 , 386 Melbourne Club : Burke's portrait pre- sented to , 164 ; dinners at , 241 ; mem- bership , 69 , 90 , 147 , 161 , 231 ...
... Melbourne Academy , 88 Melbourne Church of England Grammar School , 170 , 180 , 281 , 287 , 290 , 292 , 301 , 372 , 386 Melbourne Club : Burke's portrait pre- sented to , 164 ; dinners at , 241 ; mem- bership , 69 , 90 , 147 , 161 , 231 ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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