A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 143
... looked like a repetition of the ill - fated 1891 convention . It looked as though history were repeating itself ( a second time not as a farce after a fiasco but as an occasion for a yawn ) . Once again delegates were asked to say it ...
... looked like a repetition of the ill - fated 1891 convention . It looked as though history were repeating itself ( a second time not as a farce after a fiasco but as an occasion for a yawn ) . Once again delegates were asked to say it ...
Page 158
... looked with glistening eyes towards the bar . For all the eye could tell the ' top ' families were in no danger in Melbourne . But prophets were warning them that if they were to continue the giddy round of getting and spending , to ...
... looked with glistening eyes towards the bar . For all the eye could tell the ' top ' families were in no danger in Melbourne . But prophets were warning them that if they were to continue the giddy round of getting and spending , to ...
Page 304
... looked as though Mr Deakin had lost the battle for political principle . It looked as though he had thrown overboard the graduated land tax : and he was prepared to throw away the whole of the welfare programme which had made his party ...
... looked as though Mr Deakin had lost the battle for political principle . It looked as though he had thrown overboard the graduated land tax : and he was prepared to throw away the whole of the welfare programme which had made his party ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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