A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 206
... forces . The government proposed to train and equip a citizen's defence force , the members of which would take the double vow of loyalty to their country and to their king . " 50 The Bulletin , the two Workers and the Tocsin warned ...
... forces . The government proposed to train and equip a citizen's defence force , the members of which would take the double vow of loyalty to their country and to their king . " 50 The Bulletin , the two Workers and the Tocsin warned ...
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... forces inside them over which they had imperfect control . The idea was not new . The authors of those Old Testament books who had had a shot at explaining the creation of the world and the origin of evil had come to the conclusion that ...
... forces inside them over which they had imperfect control . The idea was not new . The authors of those Old Testament books who had had a shot at explaining the creation of the world and the origin of evil had come to the conclusion that ...
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... forces defending the peninsula . With German thoroughness and despatch he moved swiftly to ensure that should any invader manage to scale the cliffs overlooking the Aegean and the straits the Turkish forces would inflict heavy ...
... forces defending the peninsula . With German thoroughness and despatch he moved swiftly to ensure that should any invader manage to scale the cliffs overlooking the Aegean and the straits the Turkish forces would inflict heavy ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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