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with one ear still cocked for intimations from the Madame Blavatsky world , set out to return to Australia to swell the chorus calling for the federation of the Australian colonies as the salvation of bourgeois society in the New World ...
with one ear still cocked for intimations from the Madame Blavatsky world , set out to return to Australia to swell the chorus calling for the federation of the Australian colonies as the salvation of bourgeois society in the New World ...
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Besides , the two most powerful colonies on the mainland were on the eve of progress in secondary industry which would widen the gulf between them which nature and history had already begun . Captain Russell was quite a wag .
Besides , the two most powerful colonies on the mainland were on the eve of progress in secondary industry which would widen the gulf between them which nature and history had already begun . Captain Russell was quite a wag .
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... privileges and territories of the several existing colonies should remain intact , except in respect of such ... there should be no alteration of the territorial possessions or boundaries of any colony without the consent of the ...
... privileges and territories of the several existing colonies should remain intact , except in respect of such ... there should be no alteration of the territorial possessions or boundaries of any colony without the consent of the ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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