A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 181
... Deakin wrote to Charles Cameron Kingston about ' embraces ' . In the eyes of Mr Deakin and Barton , George Reid stood hopelessly dis- credited by political trickery and deceit , a man with a ragged reputation . Reid talked too much ...
... Deakin wrote to Charles Cameron Kingston about ' embraces ' . In the eyes of Mr Deakin and Barton , George Reid stood hopelessly dis- credited by political trickery and deceit , a man with a ragged reputation . Reid talked too much ...
Page 282
... Deakin replied in the traditional language of the politician that he would introduce a new tariff ' at the first opportunity ' . To his critics who asked for a sign of what he meant by ' the first opportunity ' he replied sharply ...
... Deakin replied in the traditional language of the politician that he would introduce a new tariff ' at the first opportunity ' . To his critics who asked for a sign of what he meant by ' the first opportunity ' he replied sharply ...
Page 304
... Deakin was constantly reminding himself , worked in mysterious ways His wonders to perform.56 By 13 May it looked as though Mr Deakin had lost the battle for political principle . It looked as though he had thrown overboard the ...
... Deakin was constantly reminding himself , worked in mysterious ways His wonders to perform.56 By 13 May it looked as though Mr Deakin had lost the battle for political principle . It looked as though he had thrown overboard the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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