A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Van Diemen's Land held between 21 October and 4 November 1851 all the candidates declared their attitude to the future of free institutions and the transportation of convicts . Everyone knew that any candidate who talked about his ...
... Van Diemen's Land held between 21 October and 4 November 1851 all the candidates declared their attitude to the future of free institutions and the transportation of convicts . Everyone knew that any candidate who talked about his ...
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... Van Diemen's Land.20 When this news reached Van Diemen's Land , the anti - transportationists lit bonfires all over the island on 10 August 1853 to celebrate the end of the ' birth - stain ' . In Hobart the children received a slice of ...
... Van Diemen's Land.20 When this news reached Van Diemen's Land , the anti - transportationists lit bonfires all over the island on 10 August 1853 to celebrate the end of the ' birth - stain ' . In Hobart the children received a slice of ...
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... Van Diemen's Land had celebrated on 11 August 1853 the end of the ' convict polluters ' . Now , as a further mark of that break with the convict taint Van Diemen's Land was taking the name of Tasmania . On 23 October 1854 Mr Sharland ...
... Van Diemen's Land had celebrated on 11 August 1853 the end of the ' convict polluters ' . Now , as a further mark of that break with the convict taint Van Diemen's Land was taking the name of Tasmania . On 23 October 1854 Mr Sharland ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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