A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 43
... looked like other ticket- of - leave men . The sins of the fathers were coming between him and that baronetcy which he coveted . In self - defence he began to wear on his face that ' peculiarly captivating grin ' of the man whose only ...
... looked like other ticket- of - leave men . The sins of the fathers were coming between him and that baronetcy which he coveted . In self - defence he began to wear on his face that ' peculiarly captivating grin ' of the man whose only ...
Page 61
... looked at each other with the eye of affection as they roared the line ' Comin ' thro ' the Rye ' . Everything was joyous and happy . Suddenly the police arrived . They chained one man to a tree , smashed the bottles containing the ...
... looked at each other with the eye of affection as they roared the line ' Comin ' thro ' the Rye ' . Everything was joyous and happy . Suddenly the police arrived . They chained one man to a tree , smashed the bottles containing the ...
Page 139
... looked as though he had a chance to achieve the great aim of his life of promoting at one and the same time the real welfare of the pastoral occupants of the public lands , and the possession and occupancy of the country permanently by ...
... looked as though he had a chance to achieve the great aim of his life of promoting at one and the same time the real welfare of the pastoral occupants of the public lands , and the possession and occupancy of the country permanently by ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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