A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... appointed to melt , assay and stamp gold , and that the gold thus stamped should be received by weight in payment for land at government land sales and used as payment for taxes . In this way the solvency of the banks would be upheld ...
... appointed to melt , assay and stamp gold , and that the gold thus stamped should be received by weight in payment for land at government land sales and used as payment for taxes . In this way the solvency of the banks would be upheld ...
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... appointed by the governor with the advice of the executive council . The Council of Education was to be entrusted ... appoint and remove teachers and school inspectors , to define the course of secular instruc- tion , and to train ...
... appointed by the governor with the advice of the executive council . The Council of Education was to be entrusted ... appoint and remove teachers and school inspectors , to define the course of secular instruc- tion , and to train ...
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... appointed teacher of that revelation . For these reasons Polding had decided that Catholics must have nothing to do ... appoint their own teachers , and prescribe their own reading books . Henceforth Catholics would have to pay taxes for ...
... appointed teacher of that revelation . For these reasons Polding had decided that Catholics must have nothing to do ... appoint their own teachers , and prescribe their own reading books . Henceforth Catholics would have to pay taxes for ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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