A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 64
... granted they would lead them on to blood and victory . In alarm George Thompson called three cheers for the good old Union Jack and asked them to remember that they were pledged to what he called ' necessary reform , not revolution ...
... granted they would lead them on to blood and victory . In alarm George Thompson called three cheers for the good old Union Jack and asked them to remember that they were pledged to what he called ' necessary reform , not revolution ...
Page 94
... granted extra leisure so that it might behave like men made in the image of God , and not like the first working class in Australia , who were accused by their masters of wallowing in a sensual sty.1 In Australia at large there were ...
... granted extra leisure so that it might behave like men made in the image of God , and not like the first working class in Australia , who were accused by their masters of wallowing in a sensual sty.1 In Australia at large there were ...
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... granted that Australians could take on all comers , but a drought was beyond human control . The farther west a man went in 1888 , the less belief he found in anything , the less hope for anything . The ancient continent was becoming as ...
... granted that Australians could take on all comers , but a drought was beyond human control . The farther west a man went in 1888 , the less belief he found in anything , the less hope for anything . The ancient continent was becoming as ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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