A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 260
... death of James Macarthur in the summer of 1867. ' Poor fellow ' , he wrote in his letter of condolence to James's brother William , ' I little thought when I last saw him that we were to meet no more in this world ' — so letting slip ...
... death of James Macarthur in the summer of 1867. ' Poor fellow ' , he wrote in his letter of condolence to James's brother William , ' I little thought when I last saw him that we were to meet no more in this world ' — so letting slip ...
Page 335
... death . Ned replied that a day would come at a bigger court than this when they would see which was right and which was wrong . His Honour made the same point as Mr Justice Stephen had made when sentencing the Clarkes to death for ...
... death . Ned replied that a day would come at a bigger court than this when they would see which was right and which was wrong . His Honour made the same point as Mr Justice Stephen had made when sentencing the Clarkes to death for ...
Page 371
... death was able both to see and hear the living . Those who had been accustomed to think of death as the end of all whom its shadowy portals enclosed , now had to appreciate the startling reality of the existence of the living dead ...
... death was able both to see and hear the living . Those who had been accustomed to think of death as the end of all whom its shadowy portals enclosed , now had to appreciate the startling reality of the existence of the living dead ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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