A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... native - born , having been born in London on 15 October 1816 but arriving in Sydney at the age of five in January 1822. He understood both town and country ; he was educated at the primary school of John Dunmore Lang and the secondary ...
... native - born , having been born in London on 15 October 1816 but arriving in Sydney at the age of five in January 1822. He understood both town and country ; he was educated at the primary school of John Dunmore Lang and the secondary ...
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... native - born in Australia and confirmed their prejudice that the bush people were the innocents , the simple , good ... birth , and consuming their talents in a vain attempt to introduce a system of appointment and promotion by merit ...
... native - born in Australia and confirmed their prejudice that the bush people were the innocents , the simple , good ... birth , and consuming their talents in a vain attempt to introduce a system of appointment and promotion by merit ...
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... native - born . This change from an immigrant to a native - born popu- lation coincided with the introduction of compulsory education . By 1890 the first children who had been instructed in the national schools established under the ...
... native - born . This change from an immigrant to a native - born popu- lation coincided with the introduction of compulsory education . By 1890 the first children who had been instructed in the national schools established under the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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