A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 164
... licence to fornicate signed and sealed for them by some prissy follower of the pale Galilean , with his life- denying ' Touch me not ' response to the Mary Magdalenes of this world . He took his stand on the principle which he believed ...
... licence to fornicate signed and sealed for them by some prissy follower of the pale Galilean , with his life- denying ' Touch me not ' response to the Mary Magdalenes of this world . He took his stand on the principle which he believed ...
Page 238
... licence and general debauchery . ' The old order ' , Hughes was fond of saying , ' is crumbling away before their very eyes , and they fear the new order will spell ruin with a very big " R " ' . He revelled in baiting the bourgeoisie ...
... licence and general debauchery . ' The old order ' , Hughes was fond of saying , ' is crumbling away before their very eyes , and they fear the new order will spell ruin with a very big " R " ' . He revelled in baiting the bourgeoisie ...
Page 271
... licence , gambling , dancing , reading lewd literature and viewing paintings , films or theatrical performances were likely to excite uproar in the trousers of males and heavy breathing in females and reduced a person's chances of ...
... licence , gambling , dancing , reading lewd literature and viewing paintings , films or theatrical performances were likely to excite uproar in the trousers of males and heavy breathing in females and reduced a person's chances of ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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