A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... dreams of the Sydney republicans for the gold - fields seemed far from realization . Change was in the air . Gold ... dream of his life - the greatness of Australia . ' A new and unexpected era ' , he declared , ' has at length dawned ...
... dreams of the Sydney republicans for the gold - fields seemed far from realization . Change was in the air . Gold ... dream of his life - the greatness of Australia . ' A new and unexpected era ' , he declared , ' has at length dawned ...
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... dream , but had to ask himself until the day he died that terrible question ' Will that which troubles so / never depart ? ' , held up to ridicule the ' Botany Bay magnificoes ' as pigmies who might do a great deal of mischief . ' Here ...
... dream , but had to ask himself until the day he died that terrible question ' Will that which troubles so / never depart ? ' , held up to ridicule the ' Botany Bay magnificoes ' as pigmies who might do a great deal of mischief . ' Here ...
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... dreams of not having to work for the rest of their lives , or raising themselves several rungs on the social ladder by ... dream in 1836. The horses sank in the glutinous mass , from which no human persuasion or terror could move them ...
... dreams of not having to work for the rest of their lives , or raising themselves several rungs on the social ladder by ... dream in 1836. The horses sank in the glutinous mass , from which no human persuasion or terror could move them ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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