A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 48
... father's trade of bootmaker , William Trenwith had also grown up in a working class atmos- phere where the ownership of property , British institutions , law and order , respectability , sobriety and quiet living were accepted as the ...
... father's trade of bootmaker , William Trenwith had also grown up in a working class atmos- phere where the ownership of property , British institutions , law and order , respectability , sobriety and quiet living were accepted as the ...
Page 319
... Fathers censored , because they served to corrupt youth . Like most of their predecessors , the Pallottine Fathers had from the highest of motives participated in destroying both the material foundations of Aboriginal society , and the ...
... Fathers censored , because they served to corrupt youth . Like most of their predecessors , the Pallottine Fathers had from the highest of motives participated in destroying both the material foundations of Aboriginal society , and the ...
Page 349
... father , Dr Walter Richardson . She saw her father as a man of sensibility , a seeker with all the higher needs in him crushed . When living as a child at Chiltern in Victoria she had been oppressed by ' the horrid littleness of the ...
... father , Dr Walter Richardson . She saw her father as a man of sensibility , a seeker with all the higher needs in him crushed . When living as a child at Chiltern in Victoria she had been oppressed by ' the horrid littleness of the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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