A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... eyes of the white observers . The conviction amongst the white population that the original race was fast dying out probably helped them to cast a tolerant and at times even an amused eye over the people when they hung round the town ...
... eyes of the white observers . The conviction amongst the white population that the original race was fast dying out probably helped them to cast a tolerant and at times even an amused eye over the people when they hung round the town ...
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... eyes as to make him wonder whether his life was of any value at all in the eyes of ' The Mighty Maker ' . Depressed by this loneliness , this isolation , he consulted a clergyman but got no satisfaction from that quarter . He wondered ...
... eyes as to make him wonder whether his life was of any value at all in the eyes of ' The Mighty Maker ' . Depressed by this loneliness , this isolation , he consulted a clergyman but got no satisfaction from that quarter . He wondered ...
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... eyes , was a flash , ill - looking young blackguard , who , like Hart , had the eyes of a dingo.15 By contrast , in the bush the Kellys enjoyed what the Ovens and Murray Advertiser called ' a well of false , maudlin sympathy ' . In the ...
... eyes , was a flash , ill - looking young blackguard , who , like Hart , had the eyes of a dingo.15 By contrast , in the bush the Kellys enjoyed what the Ovens and Murray Advertiser called ' a well of false , maudlin sympathy ' . 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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