A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... human life would be like after the revolution . His role was to supply the memorable words . But on what that world would be , like one of his own characters , he too ' hadn't any opinions , hadn't any ideas ' . " Up in Brisbane on 19 ...
... human life would be like after the revolution . His role was to supply the memorable words . But on what that world would be , like one of his own characters , he too ' hadn't any opinions , hadn't any ideas ' . " Up in Brisbane on 19 ...
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... human behaviour to challenge humanity's belief in its capacity to control its own destiny . Since the sixteenth century three blows had been delivered at the pride of man . Copernicus had destroyed the belief that humanity's habitation ...
... human behaviour to challenge humanity's belief in its capacity to control its own destiny . Since the sixteenth century three blows had been delivered at the pride of man . Copernicus had destroyed the belief that humanity's habitation ...
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... human existence . He talked of heaven : he urinated in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in one of his many drunken rages . In the same movement there were men and women who sent their children to a socialist Sunday School ...
... human existence . He talked of heaven : he urinated in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in one of his many drunken rages . In the same movement there were men and women who sent their children to a socialist Sunday School ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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