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They were a race doomed to disappear off the face of the earth . The celebrations were to mark British achievement , the establishment of law and order where hitherto there had been barbarism , the material progress from a sheep - walk ...
They were a race doomed to disappear off the face of the earth . The celebrations were to mark British achievement , the establishment of law and order where hitherto there had been barbarism , the material progress from a sheep - walk ...
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Streeton , the more spiritual of the two , had portrayed the timeless man behind the ravages that time and forty - five years of Australian mockery had wrought in his majestic face . Roberts , the Dionysian , captured in the face of the ...
Streeton , the more spiritual of the two , had portrayed the timeless man behind the ravages that time and forty - five years of Australian mockery had wrought in his majestic face . Roberts , the Dionysian , captured in the face of the ...
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... one was there because if he had not been there he would never be able to look any decent girl in the face again ; one was there because he would not be able to'look men in the face again ' ; and another was there so that he would ...
... one was there because if he had not been there he would never be able to look any decent girl in the face again ; one was there because he would not be able to'look men in the face again ' ; and another was there so that he would ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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