A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... barbarism , the material progress from a sheep - walk to a country where 36 per cent of the population lived in cities , and a people who enjoyed the benefits of liberty under the law.1 The celebrations began with the unveiling of a ...
... barbarism , the material progress from a sheep - walk to a country where 36 per cent of the population lived in cities , and a people who enjoyed the benefits of liberty under the law.1 The celebrations began with the unveiling of a ...
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... barbarism , for the masses were so thoroughly hypnotized that they saw what was going on before them without understanding its meaning . They saw the care that kings , emperors , presidents , governors and governors - general took to ...
... barbarism , for the masses were so thoroughly hypnotized that they saw what was going on before them without understanding its meaning . They saw the care that kings , emperors , presidents , governors and governors - general took to ...
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... barbarism were stalking the Karoo of South Africa . All those lavish ceremonies , those gorgeous garments , the literature , the music and the talk of compassion indulged in by civilized people , would not keep the demon at bay . The ...
... barbarism were stalking the Karoo of South Africa . All those lavish ceremonies , those gorgeous garments , the literature , the music and the talk of compassion indulged in by civilized people , would not keep the demon at bay . The ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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