A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 228
... presented as a human being . The Bulletin also published a letter from an Australian army officer in South Africa in which the author expressed the belief , shared , he claimed , by his comrades , that Kitchener had executed Morant and ...
... presented as a human being . The Bulletin also published a letter from an Australian army officer in South Africa in which the author expressed the belief , shared , he claimed , by his comrades , that Kitchener had executed Morant and ...
Page 367
... presented in his earlier memorandums . If Cook wanted to ask for a double dissolution immediately , he would give his answer immediately . One hour later Mr Cook presented his humble duty to His Excellency the Governor - General and ...
... presented in his earlier memorandums . If Cook wanted to ask for a double dissolution immediately , he would give his answer immediately . One hour later Mr Cook presented his humble duty to His Excellency the Governor - General and ...
Page 390
... presented with a ' succession of surprising situations leading on from crisis to crisis and from blow to blow till their downfall was achieved ' . A feeling of ' profound thankfulness ' filled Churchill's heart . For like Mark Antony ...
... presented with a ' succession of surprising situations leading on from crisis to crisis and from blow to blow till their downfall was achieved ' . A feeling of ' profound thankfulness ' filled Churchill's heart . For like Mark Antony ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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