Oliver Spence

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Oliver Spence or the Coming Terror (1895)
by Samuel Albert Rosa
1323195Oliver Spence or the Coming Terror1895Samuel Albert Rosa

OLIVER SPENCE,

THE

AUSTRALIAN CÆSAR,

OR

THE COMING TERROR.



By S. A. ROSA.



Sydney:

PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR,

302 PARRAMATTA ROAD,

PETERSHAM,

1895.

CONTENTS.


chap.
I.— The Attack on the Bank. 1
II.— The Causes of the Insurrection. 3
III.— The General Strike. 7
IV.— Oliver Spence, Dictator. 9
V.— Saved by a Woman's Love. 11
VI.— The Great Battle. 14
VII.— Free Land, Cheap Money and "Confiscation." 18
VIII.— The Wedding. 20
IX.— A New Government and a Dialogue on Government. 22
X.— More Changes. 26
XI.— The New Garden of Eden. 29
XII.— Work, and Love and Paradise. 33

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in 1895, before the cutoff of January 1, 1929.


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