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Page 117
When Hughes entered the hall a mighty roar shook the building - a roar so threatening it reminded the young Hughes of hungry lions roaring for the blood of another Christian . When he addressed the mob they howled savagely , and seemed ...
When Hughes entered the hall a mighty roar shook the building - a roar so threatening it reminded the young Hughes of hungry lions roaring for the blood of another Christian . When he addressed the mob they howled savagely , and seemed ...
Page 119
But when speakers and some of the audience soared to the giddy heights his feet remained on firm ground . He remembered the night when the young W.A. Holman held most of them under his hypnotic influence . Hughes saw Holman as a man who ...
But when speakers and some of the audience soared to the giddy heights his feet remained on firm ground . He remembered the night when the young W.A. Holman held most of them under his hypnotic influence . Hughes saw Holman as a man who ...
Page 344
Mr Fisher and Mr Hughes dressed in sombre suits , black for Fisher and grey for Hughes , as evidence of their commitment to the age of the common man.64 On the foundations of power in a bourgeois society Labor members held still the ...
Mr Fisher and Mr Hughes dressed in sombre suits , black for Fisher and grey for Hughes , as evidence of their commitment to the age of the common man.64 On the foundations of power in a bourgeois society Labor members held still the ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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