Bushranging

Word BUSHRANGING
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The word "bushranging" in example sentences

It is almost impossible for an Englishwoman in any part of the world, no matter how rough she may become, even in bushranging, to view dirt with calm and indifference. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Without it they would have lapsed into the old bushranging recklessness, lapsed into the profound indifference which was basic in them. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Our adventurer, who had not been seen by any of the witnesses during the affray, and who had been found unarmed after it was over, was next examined before a magistrate, and his examination ended in his committal to take his trial at the same time and place with Andrew McCoy, for bushranging and robbery, both of which at that time were equally capital offences with the most cold-blooded brutal murder. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Rapid development of bushranging (lawlessness of escaped convicts and other bandits, who terrorized the more remote areas). ❋ Unknown (2001)

To give away bushranging and to cross the briny sea. ❋ Unknown (2000)

To give away bushranging and to cross the raging sea ❋ Unknown (1971)

Sphinx of Eaglehawk_, the shortest of all his works, might have been an excerpt from The _Miner's Right_; and the scene of _The Crooked Stick_ is an inland station in New South Wales in the days of bushranging and disastrous droughts. ❋ Desmond Byrne (N/A)

Starlight, though he is not, and cannot be, a portrait of any single colonial outlaw of real life, is sufficiently natural to consistently represent in both his conduct and adventures much that was typical of Australian bushranging forty years ago and later. ❋ Desmond Byrne (N/A)

Australian literature, which his account affords of bushranging life from the bushranger's own point of view. ❋ Desmond Byrne (N/A)

Effective literary use will be made at some time in the future of the exploits of this last and most daring of all the bushranging gangs, but many years must elapse before the sordid aspects of their career shall have been forgotten, and only its romance be left. ❋ Desmond Byrne (N/A)

New South Wales produced bushranging on a large scale. ❋ Gwendolen H. [Compiler] Swinburne (N/A)

Squatter's Dream_, reappeared in 1890 as a successor to the famous bushranging story. ❋ Desmond Byrne (N/A)

Gilbert and Hall and O'Maley, back in the bushranging days, ❋ Unknown (1902)

In the early hours of the morning Downy drove his prisoner into Yarraman, and that day's issue of the local Mereury contained a thrilling description of the capture of the Waddy gold-stealer -- a description that created an unprecedented demand for the Mercury, and quite compensated the gifted editor for, the heartburnings he had endured over the bushranging fiasco. ❋ Edward Dyson (1898)

In fact, the tremendous bushranging sensation had degenerated into something very like a farce. ❋ Edward Dyson (1898)

Roadmaster over a fire and a billy of tea, he would be glad of his company; for bushranging, according to his system, was but dull work. ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)

Some present were of coarse calibre -- bushranging sons of seigneurs and petty nobles, dashing and profane, and something barbarous; but most had gifts of person and speech, and all seemed capable. ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)

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