A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Table Talk , 5 October 1888 . 27 Table Talk , 23 , 16 November 1888 . The prescient sensed a coming upheaval . The men who Friends of Mammon and Prophets of Eden 21.
... Table Talk , 5 October 1888 . 27 Table Talk , 23 , 16 November 1888 . The prescient sensed a coming upheaval . The men who Friends of Mammon and Prophets of Eden 21.
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... Table Talk had quite different things on his mind . He wondered whether His Excellency , Lord Hopetoun , had any knowledge of the correct thing to do in society . His Excellency had disported himself rather wantonly at a ball . He was ...
... Table Talk had quite different things on his mind . He wondered whether His Excellency , Lord Hopetoun , had any knowledge of the correct thing to do in society . His Excellency had disported himself rather wantonly at a ball . He was ...
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... Table Talk thanked their Highnesses for depositing in the hearts of Australians a memory of a most gracious royal couple , as powerful as the perfume of roses . The royal couple had refreshed and sweetened the sentiment of loyalty from ...
... Table Talk thanked their Highnesses for depositing in the hearts of Australians a memory of a most gracious royal couple , as powerful as the perfume of roses . The royal couple had refreshed and sweetened the sentiment of loyalty from ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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