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Page 66
The little man's fear of being passed over by history was aggravated that month by the Melbourne Herald which pitched into his apologists , saying their addresses partook too much of the florid , declamatory style , and savoured too ...
The little man's fear of being passed over by history was aggravated that month by the Melbourne Herald which pitched into his apologists , saying their addresses partook too much of the florid , declamatory style , and savoured too ...
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... was passed by the South Australian parliament to prevent abuses in the auction room rather than to begin a major change in rural society . It was designed to help a class already in existence , a class of practical farmers .
... was passed by the South Australian parliament to prevent abuses in the auction room rather than to begin a major change in rural society . It was designed to help a class already in existence , a class of practical farmers .
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Stuart Donaldson , an exile in England , a ruin of the man he once had been , passed into the silence on 11 January 1867. James Macarthur , the somewhat hysterical advocate of the representation of interests , died on 21 April 1867.
Stuart Donaldson , an exile in England , a ruin of the man he once had been , passed into the silence on 11 January 1867. James Macarthur , the somewhat hysterical advocate of the representation of interests , died on 21 April 1867.
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THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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