A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 61
... took such little thought for the morrow that the world never gave him his due reward , took the chair . He told the diggers the time had come for them to resist insult and indignity from whatever quarter it might proceed . He had taken ...
... took such little thought for the morrow that the world never gave him his due reward , took the chair . He told the diggers the time had come for them to resist insult and indignity from whatever quarter it might proceed . He had taken ...
Page 214
... took her to the police station , hoping the sergeant would be moved with compassion for her and by what was likely to happen to her if she was cast again on the world to pursue her evil course unchecked and unrestrained . The sergeant took ...
... took her to the police station , hoping the sergeant would be moved with compassion for her and by what was likely to happen to her if she was cast again on the world to pursue her evil course unchecked and unrestrained . The sergeant took ...
Page 263
... took delight in the poetry of Burns or were discovering the work of Walt Whitman , Berry read the poetry of Alexander Pope and the verse plays of Robert Browning . At a time , too , when men such as Marcus Clarke were playing with ideas ...
... took delight in the poetry of Burns or were discovering the work of Walt Whitman , Berry read the poetry of Alexander Pope and the verse plays of Robert Browning . At a time , too , when men such as Marcus Clarke were playing with ideas ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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