A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... immigrants , or the descendants of British immigrants , all those beneficiaries of colonial affluence , to join with him in thanking their Queen for the great benefits they had received at her hands . The friends of Mammon complied ...
... immigrants , or the descendants of British immigrants , all those beneficiaries of colonial affluence , to join with him in thanking their Queen for the great benefits they had received at her hands . The friends of Mammon complied ...
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... immigrant working class . Melbourne had a broader spread of middle class affluence . Victoria lacked both the material foundations and the historical traditions for a strong Labor vote . Victoria had taught Mr Deakin the lesson that in ...
... immigrant working class . Melbourne had a broader spread of middle class affluence . Victoria lacked both the material foundations and the historical traditions for a strong Labor vote . Victoria had taught Mr Deakin the lesson that in ...
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... immigrants or the descendants of immigrants was dazzled by the prospect of gaining a seat at the banquet of middle class affluence . The working class in Australia , like the middle class in England , sang lustily all the tunes of the ...
... immigrants or the descendants of immigrants was dazzled by the prospect of gaining a seat at the banquet of middle class affluence . The working class in Australia , like the middle class in England , sang lustily all the tunes of the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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