A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 209
... evil that was done under the sun , but entertained at times the optimistic view of the liberals , the possibly dangerous delusion that truth would ultimately prevail over falsehood and good over evil . He held no firm opinions on the ...
... evil that was done under the sun , but entertained at times the optimistic view of the liberals , the possibly dangerous delusion that truth would ultimately prevail over falsehood and good over evil . He held no firm opinions on the ...
Page 307
... evil in the House of Representatives . Australian public life , it continued , had been weighed in God's balance and found wanting . The Bulletin maintained that the bellowings of the Fusion Party had killed a great spirit . But Mr ...
... evil in the House of Representatives . Australian public life , it continued , had been weighed in God's balance and found wanting . The Bulletin maintained that the bellowings of the Fusion Party had killed a great spirit . But Mr ...
Page 342
... evil material conditions which had made men evil , and that good conditions would make them good . As the Hummer had put it in January 1892 , diseased , vicious and evil conditions bred evil behaviour . Such conditions did not help ...
... evil material conditions which had made men evil , and that good conditions would make them good . As the Hummer had put it in January 1892 , diseased , vicious and evil conditions bred evil behaviour . Such conditions did not help ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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