A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... hands of Queen Victoria . He had once made so bold as to call their beloved Queen the ' Protectress of the Free ' ! He ... hand of the representative of the Queen . So did another Prince of the Church , Alfred Barry , Church of England ...
... hands of Queen Victoria . He had once made so bold as to call their beloved Queen the ' Protectress of the Free ' ! He ... hand of the representative of the Queen . So did another Prince of the Church , Alfred Barry , Church of England ...
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... hand over the government of their country to men who were wary of visionaries and all those who held out a promise of better things for mankind . Australians seemed chained for decades to come to the role of being a New Britannia in ...
... hand over the government of their country to men who were wary of visionaries and all those who held out a promise of better things for mankind . Australians seemed chained for decades to come to the role of being a New Britannia in ...
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... hands and danced hand in hand in a ring around the centre of the room to express their jubilation.87 On 19 May London went delirious with delight when news spread that Mafeking had been relieved : Melbourne and other Australian cities ...
... hands and danced hand in hand in a ring around the centre of the room to express their jubilation.87 On 19 May London went delirious with delight when news spread that Mafeking had been relieved : Melbourne and other Australian cities ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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