A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... earth seemed to entertain , cracked jokes with the members of the Protestant ascendancy . A man who had been taught to think of the English as a people who had turned the most beautiful island on God's earth into a land of skulls bowed ...
... earth seemed to entertain , cracked jokes with the members of the Protestant ascendancy . A man who had been taught to think of the English as a people who had turned the most beautiful island on God's earth into a land of skulls bowed ...
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... earth lived for ever in love's embrace.15 Henry Lawson put before his readers ideas of the poor and downtrodden who were about to inherit the earth . That year , while Roberts and Streeton were singing their song of praise in paint ...
... earth lived for ever in love's embrace.15 Henry Lawson put before his readers ideas of the poor and downtrodden who were about to inherit the earth . That year , while Roberts and Streeton were singing their song of praise in paint ...
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... earth : Part Two was to portray a future socialist society as Paradise . Lane only finished the first part . Like many human beings he found it easier to write about evil than about goodness . Besides , by then he was playing with the ...
... earth : Part Two was to portray a future socialist society as Paradise . Lane only finished the first part . Like many human beings he found it easier to write about evil than about goodness . Besides , by then he was playing with the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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