A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. passing show , and his brother Dr Robert Hope on Lynburn Station were spending some of the money they had made out of their wool on bluestone mansions , verandahs with iron - lace decoration , croquet lawns ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. passing show , and his brother Dr Robert Hope on Lynburn Station were spending some of the money they had made out of their wool on bluestone mansions , verandahs with iron - lace decoration , croquet lawns ...
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... hope that they would see again those who were near and dear to them . In July 1857 a baker from Snake Valley near Beechworth had these words cut into the stone memorial he erected in memory of his two - year - old son : Sleep on dear ...
... hope that they would see again those who were near and dear to them . In July 1857 a baker from Snake Valley near Beechworth had these words cut into the stone memorial he erected in memory of his two - year - old son : Sleep on dear ...
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... hope ' , the ' blessed horizon for a larger faith ' : ... On thy awful brow Is Deity ; and in that voice of thine There is the great imperial utterance Of God for ever ; and thy feet are set Where evermore , through all the days and ...
... hope ' , the ' blessed horizon for a larger faith ' : ... On thy awful brow Is Deity ; and in that voice of thine There is the great imperial utterance Of God for ever ; and thy feet are set Where evermore , through all the days and ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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