A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Henry Parkes . Loud groans greeted Sir Henry's message that he was not prepared to receive them at Parliament House . Angry men shouted ' Out with the Chinamen ' and ' We will pitch them overboard ' . The crowd empowered the delegates ...
... Henry Parkes . Loud groans greeted Sir Henry's message that he was not prepared to receive them at Parliament House . Angry men shouted ' Out with the Chinamen ' and ' We will pitch them overboard ' . The crowd empowered the delegates ...
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... Parkes did , everything he said , seemed designed to evoke in the minds of his observers thoughts on the greatness ... Henry Lawson had seen into the heart of the matter . The future of humanity lay with ' the people's voice ' . Parkes ...
... Parkes did , everything he said , seemed designed to evoke in the minds of his observers thoughts on the greatness ... Henry Lawson had seen into the heart of the matter . The future of humanity lay with ' the people's voice ' . Parkes ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. By October 1891 Sir Henry Parkes looked very ' careworn and tired ' . A political crisis had blown up over the Coal Mines Regulation Bill . Doctrinaire non - interventionist that he always had been , except on ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. By October 1891 Sir Henry Parkes looked very ' careworn and tired ' . A political crisis had blown up over the Coal Mines Regulation Bill . Doctrinaire non - interventionist that he always had been , except on ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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