A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Young had the advantage of the advice of the founding father of the constitution , William Charles Wentworth . He ... Young to Newcastle , 21 May 1861 , C.O. 201/518 . 42 Empire , 19 April 1861 ; S.M.H. , 19 April 1861 ; Charles Cowper ...
... Young had the advantage of the advice of the founding father of the constitution , William Charles Wentworth . He ... Young to Newcastle , 21 May 1861 , C.O. 201/518 . 42 Empire , 19 April 1861 ; S.M.H. , 19 April 1861 ; Charles Cowper ...
Page 365
... young Australians assumed the cunning , debased , sensual and cruel appearance of people who derived satisfaction from wounding other human beings . Flushed , panting young girls clung in romping abandon to the bodies of young men . The ...
... young Australians assumed the cunning , debased , sensual and cruel appearance of people who derived satisfaction from wounding other human beings . Flushed , panting young girls clung in romping abandon to the bodies of young men . The ...
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... Young , Sir Henry Edward Fox , 21 , 102 Young , Sir John , 134 , 141-2 Young ( N.S.W. ) , 134 ; see also Burrangong ; Lambing Flat Younghusbands Co , 168 Young Women's Christian Association , 389 ' Zheleznaya Doroga ' ( N. Nekrasov ) ...
... Young , Sir Henry Edward Fox , 21 , 102 Young , Sir John , 134 , 141-2 Young ( N.S.W. ) , 134 ; see also Burrangong ; Lambing Flat Younghusbands Co , 168 Young Women's Christian Association , 389 ' Zheleznaya Doroga ' ( N. Nekrasov ) ...
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THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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