A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Parkes had striven in vain to confer a dignity on his bearing : Deakin's bearing reminded his contemporaries of the noble heights of chivalry . Parkes knew all about treachery to friends , to political allies , and to wives : Deakin ...
... Parkes had striven in vain to confer a dignity on his bearing : Deakin's bearing reminded his contemporaries of the noble heights of chivalry . Parkes knew all about treachery to friends , to political allies , and to wives : Deakin ...
Page 37
... Parkes to treat Government House in Melbourne as his hotel . The greats in England showered praises on him . Mr Gladstone wrote to say that he believed what Parkes stood for , the strong association between England and the Australasian ...
... Parkes to treat Government House in Melbourne as his hotel . The greats in England showered praises on him . Mr Gladstone wrote to say that he believed what Parkes stood for , the strong association between England and the Australasian ...
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... PARKES Who once more is up to his LARKS He fires off SQUIBS REVILES MR DIBBS And WALLOWS in ill - bred remarks . But Parkes still saw himself as the man who stood for what he called things quite ' beyond the vision and control of the ...
... PARKES Who once more is up to his LARKS He fires off SQUIBS REVILES MR DIBBS And WALLOWS in ill - bred remarks . But Parkes still saw himself as the man who stood for what he called things quite ' beyond the vision and control of the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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