A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Fisher was born in Crosshouse , Ayrshire , Scotland , on 29 August 1862. After a brief instruction at the local ... Fisher's led not to dark undying pain , but to a happiness to which Hughes was condemned for most of his life to be a ...
... Fisher was born in Crosshouse , Ayrshire , Scotland , on 29 August 1862. After a brief instruction at the local ... Fisher's led not to dark undying pain , but to a happiness to which Hughes was condemned for most of his life to be a ...
Page 372
... Fisher spoke like a believer . Labor would one day liberate humanity from its gaolers and oppressors . Mr Fisher offered the fulfilment of the Australian dream : a society in which every man received a just reward for honest industry ...
... Fisher spoke like a believer . Labor would one day liberate humanity from its gaolers and oppressors . Mr Fisher offered the fulfilment of the Australian dream : a society in which every man received a just reward for honest industry ...
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... Fisher during discussions at party meetings . Fisher had had enough : he had reached that point when he was not prepared to put up with any more of the supercilious political virtue and omniscience practised by the dreamers and the ...
... Fisher during discussions at party meetings . Fisher had had enough : he had reached that point when he was not prepared to put up with any more of the supercilious political virtue and omniscience practised by the dreamers and the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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