A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 101
... hope had not faded . He still also believed in the something better : ' Tis the hope of something better than the present or the past- ' Tis the wish for something better - strong within us to the last . ' Tis the longing for redemption ...
... hope had not faded . He still also believed in the something better : ' Tis the hope of something better than the present or the past- ' Tis the wish for something better - strong within us to the last . ' Tis the longing for redemption ...
Page 187
... hope of a heaven on earth for the hope of life in the world to come joined with those of more mundane ambitions . The sons and daughters of Erin's green isle who hoped Labor would somehow rectify and atone for the ancient wrong ...
... hope of a heaven on earth for the hope of life in the world to come joined with those of more mundane ambitions . The sons and daughters of Erin's green isle who hoped Labor would somehow rectify and atone for the ancient wrong ...
Page 373
... hope left . The Mother Country would act as a peace - maker . The British would perform the role of God : they would still the tumult of the people.28 Vain hope . By 31 July the soldiers of the Austrian army were pitching their 27 Argus ...
... hope left . The Mother Country would act as a peace - maker . The British would perform the role of God : they would still the tumult of the people.28 Vain hope . By 31 July the soldiers of the Austrian army were pitching their 27 Argus ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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