A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 144
... Victoria's duty as the wealthiest and the leading member of the Australian colonies was to succeed where New South ... Victoria was about to incite the ardour of Australian youth in the cause of science and Australian progress . Victoria ...
... Victoria's duty as the wealthiest and the leading member of the Australian colonies was to succeed where New South ... Victoria was about to incite the ardour of Australian youth in the cause of science and Australian progress . Victoria ...
Page 281
... Victoria declared that they trembled for the next generation because of the deficiencies of both moral and secular education . Generations were growing up in Victoria strangers alike to the restraining , calming - down influence of the ...
... Victoria declared that they trembled for the next generation because of the deficiencies of both moral and secular education . Generations were growing up in Victoria strangers alike to the restraining , calming - down influence of the ...
Page 339
... Victoria , Graham Berry , took up the theme of the contribution of the iron rail to material progress and political unity . Parkes could not let the occasion pass without ' riding the high horse ' on the superiority of New South Wales ...
... Victoria , Graham Berry , took up the theme of the contribution of the iron rail to material progress and political unity . Parkes could not let the occasion pass without ' riding the high horse ' on the superiority of New South Wales ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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