A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 121
... George Reid seriously because of his already notorious natural laziness and light - heartedness , looked to the political liberals to carry out the measures of social reform.54 In many ways George Reid and the Labor members were strange ...
... George Reid seriously because of his already notorious natural laziness and light - heartedness , looked to the political liberals to carry out the measures of social reform.54 In many ways George Reid and the Labor members were strange ...
Page 146
... George Reid as having repented of his sins against federation and , having made a full confession , they had forgiven him . Reid interjected : ' I think there has been a general repentance ' . There was general laughter at that for ...
... George Reid as having repented of his sins against federation and , having made a full confession , they had forgiven him . Reid interjected : ' I think there has been a general repentance ' . There was general laughter at that for ...
Page 237
... George Reid launched the federal election campaign for the Oppo- sition at the Protestant Hall , Sydney , on 12 October he behaved like neither an actor nor a low comedian . He came before the Australian public as a believer in liberty ...
... George Reid launched the federal election campaign for the Oppo- sition at the Protestant Hall , Sydney , on 12 October he behaved like neither an actor nor a low comedian . He came before the Australian public as a believer in liberty ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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