The Eureka Stockade by Raffaello Carboni
page 54 of 226 (23%)
page 54 of 226 (23%)
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Chapter XXII. Strike Off A Medal In Commemoration. We are on Bakery-hill, though, attention. Immediate objects of the Reform League. I. An immediate change in the management of the goldfields, by disbanding the Commissioners (undoubtedly the unanimous demand, or 'desire'--if the word suit better the well-affected--of all blue-shirts). Three cheers for Vern! Go it hearty! Fine fellow! Legs rather too long! Never mind. II. The total abolition of the diggers' and storekeeper's licence tax. (Ah! ah! prick John Bull at his pounds, shillings and pence, that's the dodge to make him stir.) Three cheers for Humffray! Hurrah! The whole of the grand talk of these Bakery reformers leagued together on its hill, can properly be framed in, on a 'copper;' thus doing justice to all. Image. LET a course of action be decided on |
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