A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... mind's eye of the public was now ' less dazzled by the golden glare ' . The very following day the Argus exclaimed ' Eureka ! We have gold - gold in abundance . ' William Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes ...
... mind's eye of the public was now ' less dazzled by the golden glare ' . The very following day the Argus exclaimed ' Eureka ! We have gold - gold in abundance . ' William Campbell announced on 8 July the discovery of gold at Clunes ...
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... mind with them in the Church House in Sydney . The lord bishop for his part confessed that he applauded the high ... minds of some of the young . The lord bishop was not spoiling for a fight with Caesar ; what he wanted was a compromise ...
... mind with them in the Church House in Sydney . The lord bishop for his part confessed that he applauded the high ... minds of some of the young . The lord bishop was not spoiling for a fight with Caesar ; what he wanted was a compromise ...
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... mind of James Moorhouse , Perry's successor to the see of Melbourne , the divers ways of human speculation were working towards the fulfilment of a larger hope which had sustained those who had been buffeted by doubts . He was installed ...
... mind of James Moorhouse , Perry's successor to the see of Melbourne , the divers ways of human speculation were working towards the fulfilment of a larger hope which had sustained those who had been buffeted by doubts . He was installed ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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