A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 117
... movement for the regeneration of humanity , a movement which held an optimistic opinion on the capacity of human beings for better things , trusted no man : he certainly trusted no woman . But whether nature had wrought him to be an ...
... movement for the regeneration of humanity , a movement which held an optimistic opinion on the capacity of human beings for better things , trusted no man : he certainly trusted no woman . But whether nature had wrought him to be an ...
Page 192
... movement in Sydney . Vida Goldstein did not wear on her face , or put into words , any picture of men as the enemies of women . She was not a punisher . Unlike Louisa Lawson's paper Dawn , the Australian Woman's Sphere was not dedicated ...
... movement in Sydney . Vida Goldstein did not wear on her face , or put into words , any picture of men as the enemies of women . She was not a punisher . Unlike Louisa Lawson's paper Dawn , the Australian Woman's Sphere was not dedicated ...
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... movement was all about . When others talked of a new social order , ' Honest Jim ' spoke of loyalty , honesty , sobriety and amiability . He enjoyed the respect and the affection of members of both sides of the House in parliament . He ...
... movement was all about . When others talked of a new social order , ' Honest Jim ' spoke of loyalty , honesty , sobriety and amiability . He enjoyed the respect and the affection of members of both sides of the House in parliament . He ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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