Popular Fallacies series - author   prose  
Issue Details: First known date: 1866... 1866 Popular Fallacies
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Popular Fallacies No. I Nabochalish , 1866 single work essay
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 26 May vol. 1 no. 39 1866; (p. 623)
That the prose man does not know poetry.
Popular Fallacies No. II Nabochalish , 1866 single work essay
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 18 August vol. 2 no. 51 1866; (p. 813)
That the aborigines cannot be made useful (i.e. a fallacy) - proposes that they be 'foe' for volunteers to practise on.
Popular Fallacies No. III Nabochalish , 1866 single work essay
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 September vol. 2 no. 53 1866; (p. 14)
That hero worship has reached its acme today.
Popular Fallacies No. IV Nabochalish , 1866 single work essay
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 15 September vol. 2 no. 55 1866; (p. 46-47)
That to be wise we must act wisely.

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