A History of Australia: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822-1838The late Manning Clark aims to bring to attention the foibles and strengths in every person, traits forced to the fore in the hardship and trauma that occured during the establishment and develpment of white settlement in Australia. Clark sets out to use the tragedies and successes of national heroes such as explorerers and generals, and those of the average person such as soldiers at Gallipoli and farmer's wives, to create a memorable tableau. |
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But as he sat there in the church he never believed that either God or man could come between him and the fulfilment of his great dream ; he was never anxious lest the past which had sent his father to Norfolk Island , and those throws ...
But as he sat there in the church he never believed that either God or man could come between him and the fulfilment of his great dream ; he was never anxious lest the past which had sent his father to Norfolk Island , and those throws ...
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She never wearied of telling the children to keep God's injunctions , to use the talents God had given them , and never become a mountain of misery , and then they would all become ʻripe for glory ' as she put it .
She never wearied of telling the children to keep God's injunctions , to use the talents God had given them , and never become a mountain of misery , and then they would all become ʻripe for glory ' as she put it .
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as not to be fond of riding through rows of gum - trees ; ' but , la ! she should see me galloping without a saddle , a'ter Bill , when he has a mind for a bit of a frisk ; and as for shoes , I never thinks of putting them on ...
as not to be fond of riding through rows of gum - trees ; ' but , la ! she should see me galloping without a saddle , a'ter Bill , when he has a mind for a bit of a frisk ; and as for shoes , I never thinks of putting them on ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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