A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... nationalists , nor the toadying , flunkeying and champagne guzzling of the imperialists . He wanted Australia to have an effective voice in all matters of common imperial concern . The Bulletin applauded his move to cut off Australia's ...
... nationalists , nor the toadying , flunkeying and champagne guzzling of the imperialists . He wanted Australia to have an effective voice in all matters of common imperial concern . The Bulletin applauded his move to cut off Australia's ...
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... nationalist culture . He was native born , he belonged to a working class family , he was Irish and he was a lapsed Catholic . He attempted the mammoth task of contributing to the metropolitan con- versation of mankind while living in ...
... nationalist culture . He was native born , he belonged to a working class family , he was Irish and he was a lapsed Catholic . He attempted the mammoth task of contributing to the metropolitan con- versation of mankind while living in ...
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... nationalism Australian Banking Co. , 92 Australian Church , 156 , 272 Australian Church Congress , 317 Australian Deposit and Mortgage Bank , 90 Australian flag , see nationalism Australian Imperial Force , see World War I Australian ...
... nationalism Australian Banking Co. , 92 Australian Church , 156 , 272 Australian Church Congress , 317 Australian Deposit and Mortgage Bank , 90 Australian flag , see nationalism Australian Imperial Force , see World War I Australian ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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