A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 109
... leader on the opposition benches was Charles Cowper , a country squire , a supporter of the clerical aristocracy , with liberal ideas on land and constitutional reform . He was supported by Henry Parkes , who was driven in contrary ...
... leader on the opposition benches was Charles Cowper , a country squire , a supporter of the clerical aristocracy , with liberal ideas on land and constitutional reform . He was supported by Henry Parkes , who was driven in contrary ...
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... leader for the expedition . After much anxious inquiry and careful deliberation they selected Robert O'Hara Burke , esquire , superintendent of police in the Castlemaine district , who had once been a cavalry officer in the Austrian ...
... leader for the expedition . After much anxious inquiry and careful deliberation they selected Robert O'Hara Burke , esquire , superintendent of police in the Castlemaine district , who had once been a cavalry officer in the Austrian ...
Page 148
... leader - implicit and absolute obedience - absolute obedience necessary to insure success . ' For Sir William was a public - school man , one of those believers in acting as one man , in ' a long pull , a strong pull , and a pull ...
... leader - implicit and absolute obedience - absolute obedience necessary to insure success . ' For Sir William was a public - school man , one of those believers in acting as one man , in ' a long pull , a strong pull , and a pull ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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