A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... people of New South Wales had imparted to their new home that respect for the authority of the law , and that regard ... People's Advocate on 9 August 1851 , contained ' the elements of all the future great- ness - the elements of future ...
... people of New South Wales had imparted to their new home that respect for the authority of the law , and that regard ... People's Advocate on 9 August 1851 , contained ' the elements of all the future great- ness - the elements of future ...
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... People's Advocate . He was beginning to wonder whether any human events were worth taking seriously , whether perhaps there was more profit for a man in preparing for the aeons to come rather than in fuming and fretting about who gets ...
... People's Advocate . He was beginning to wonder whether any human events were worth taking seriously , whether perhaps there was more profit for a man in preparing for the aeons to come rather than in fuming and fretting about who gets ...
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... People's Advocate ( newspaper ) , 8 , 35 People's Association , see Geelong People's Association Perry , Bp Charles : character and habits , 366 ; education question , 88-9 , 302 , 386 ; and eight - hours movement , 94 ; and gold rushes ...
... People's Advocate ( newspaper ) , 8 , 35 People's Association , see Geelong People's Association Perry , Bp Charles : character and habits , 366 ; education question , 88-9 , 302 , 386 ; and eight - hours movement , 94 ; and gold rushes ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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