| Is it the squattocracy joyously celebrating the fact that the working man's club has been knocked back in its place, by it doesn't matter who? |
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| She was born in NSW in 1879, a daughter of the squattocracy, the archetypal Australian bush girl. |
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| That group expressed Utopian hopes for small-farm settlement, and hatred for the squattocracy. |
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| By the end of the nineteenth century, portraits of the Australian squattocracy often incorporated illustrated histories of their properties. |
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| They were set against the squattocracy and underwent a convulsive change in social values and patterns. |
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| You've also got the squattocracy in this novel, and the huge fortunes which were being made in the pastoral country around Melbourne and around Geelong. |
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| He was born in London, but his family was of the Australian squattocracy. |
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| By 1869, however, land was more freely available and the power and influence of the squattocracy was diminished. |
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| The prejudices of the home counties squirearchy had clearly taken root among the Australian squattocracy. |
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| For the next seven years, while Jack rode the wallaby track alone, she based herself with friends in Bathurst and cultivated the local squattocracy. |
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| In Australia, squatters were large landholders and, like the large plantation owners of the Old South, a kind of aristocracy, referred to as the squattocracy. |
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