A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 86
... capital for all those enterprises - railway building , roads , public buildings , schools , universities , churches - which brought profit to the colonial bourgeois . Both the colonies and the mother country were contributing to that ...
... capital for all those enterprises - railway building , roads , public buildings , schools , universities , churches - which brought profit to the colonial bourgeois . Both the colonies and the mother country were contributing to that ...
Page 335
... capital punishment and men of the underworld , packed into the Hippodrome , leaving an overflow of two thousand outside . They stamped their feet , whistled , and catcalled for Ned . Night after night Ned was glorified as a people's ...
... capital punishment and men of the underworld , packed into the Hippodrome , leaving an overflow of two thousand outside . They stamped their feet , whistled , and catcalled for Ned . Night after night Ned was glorified as a people's ...
Page 343
... capital cities.11 The wheels of civilization ground very slowly . Neither the contribution made by the railway nor the effect of reforms of the land laws could banish overnight those pockets of white slavery in the Australian bush . To ...
... capital cities.11 The wheels of civilization ground very slowly . Neither the contribution made by the railway nor the effect of reforms of the land laws could banish overnight those pockets of white slavery in the Australian bush . To ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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