A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... letter of farewell to his father : Cooper's Creek , June 27,1861 . My Dear Father , -These are probably the last lines you will ever get from me . We are on the point of starvation , not so much from the want of food , but from the want ...
... letter of farewell to his father : Cooper's Creek , June 27,1861 . My Dear Father , -These are probably the last lines you will ever get from me . We are on the point of starvation , not so much from the want of food , but from the want ...
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... letter of condolence to James's brother William , ' I little thought when I last saw him that we were to meet no more in this world ' — so letting slip the drift of his mind on one of the questions that matter in life . His son D'Arcy ...
... letter of condolence to James's brother William , ' I little thought when I last saw him that we were to meet no more in this world ' — so letting slip the drift of his mind on one of the questions that matter in life . His son D'Arcy ...
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... letters to the members of his persuasion , beginning with the letter of June 1879. In this and subsequent letters he argued that the public schools of New South Wales would in course of time fill the country with indifferentism , not to ...
... letters to the members of his persuasion , beginning with the letter of June 1879. In this and subsequent letters he argued that the public schools of New South Wales would in course of time fill the country with indifferentism , not to ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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