A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. barbarism with civilization in thirty years , and reminded others of the guilty stains from the past which industrial civilization would wash away.1 18 At the same time , in their habits and way of life the ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. barbarism with civilization in thirty years , and reminded others of the guilty stains from the past which industrial civilization would wash away.1 18 At the same time , in their habits and way of life the ...
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... civilization had been loosened and young men grew up in a ' forcing - house of crime ' . The sympathizers must be given a salutary lesson . They must be shown the consequences of glorying in the ' ferocity of wild beasts ' . Ned Kelly ...
... civilization had been loosened and young men grew up in a ' forcing - house of crime ' . The sympathizers must be given a salutary lesson . They must be shown the consequences of glorying in the ' ferocity of wild beasts ' . Ned Kelly ...
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... civilization was not slow to follow in its train : hotels for refreshment , for lodging , for social intercourse ; huge secular temples for human intercourse ; fine general stores which stocked all articles required for life in the ...
... civilization was not slow to follow in its train : hotels for refreshment , for lodging , for social intercourse ; huge secular temples for human intercourse ; fine general stores which stocked all articles required for life in the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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