A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... gentry who had done his father such evil at Stoneleigh ; those ' boy commissioners ' , those ' insolent , arrogant coxcombs ' by their ' overbearing and insolent conduct ' had caused in part the ' lamentable disturbances ' . Like Hamlet ...
... gentry who had done his father such evil at Stoneleigh ; those ' boy commissioners ' , those ' insolent , arrogant coxcombs ' by their ' overbearing and insolent conduct ' had caused in part the ' lamentable disturbances ' . Like Hamlet ...
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... gentry and bespattered their velvet collars . 35 The elections had not produced a people's victory . The constitutions of the colonies had produced the political results they were designed to achieve : the gentry's ideal of the ...
... gentry and bespattered their velvet collars . 35 The elections had not produced a people's victory . The constitutions of the colonies had produced the political results they were designed to achieve : the gentry's ideal of the ...
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... gentry had established estates like the seats of the fine old country gentlemen in England . George Charles Hawker had established his seat at Bungaree near Clare : Francis Stacker Dutton had established his seat at Anlaby . Both were ...
... gentry had established estates like the seats of the fine old country gentlemen in England . George Charles Hawker had established his seat at Bungaree near Clare : Francis Stacker Dutton had established his seat at Anlaby . Both were ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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