A History of Australia, Volume 2Cambridge University Press, 1968 - Australia |
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Page 56
... once again to his God for that comfort and consolation of which the world seemed so bent to deprive him . Gross falsehood , he told himself , could do him no harm : he would never covet the good opinion of the ungodly . He proposed to ...
... once again to his God for that comfort and consolation of which the world seemed so bent to deprive him . Gross falsehood , he told himself , could do him no harm : he would never covet the good opinion of the ungodly . He proposed to ...
Page 66
... once again in the chair , and Redfern assisting him . Once again they drank the toasts so close to the interests of Wentworth's heart . They toasted their heroes Phillip and Macquarie ; they toasted trial by jury , and a house of ...
... once again in the chair , and Redfern assisting him . Once again they drank the toasts so close to the interests of Wentworth's heart . They toasted their heroes Phillip and Macquarie ; they toasted trial by jury , and a house of ...
Page 183
... once more . But before the rift could develop into recrimination , and a free display of the colonial taste for mockery and abuse , Bland moved success- fully for an adjournment of the meeting . After all they had more important ...
... once more . But before the rift could develop into recrimination , and a free display of the colonial taste for mockery and abuse , Bland moved success- fully for an adjournment of the meeting . After all they had more important ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
Copyright | |
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