A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 54
... published in America in 1877 , nor Frederick Engels on the Origins of the Family , first published in 1884. Life , not books or lectures , taught her what was what . Her interest was in woman's suffering , and how it could be alleviated ...
... published in America in 1877 , nor Frederick Engels on the Origins of the Family , first published in 1884. Life , not books or lectures , taught her what was what . Her interest was in woman's suffering , and how it could be alleviated ...
Page 58
... published in 1879 , and Social Problems , first published in 1883 , he had put forward a single yet sovereign remedy which would raise wages , increase and give remunerative employment , abolish poverty , extirpate pauperism , lessen ...
... published in 1879 , and Social Problems , first published in 1883 , he had put forward a single yet sovereign remedy which would raise wages , increase and give remunerative employment , abolish poverty , extirpate pauperism , lessen ...
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... published the first volume in 1889 , but then lost heart , For Barton , the elder brother of Edmund Barton and already the author of works on the literature of New South Wales , Australia was a transplanted British civilization ...
... published the first volume in 1889 , but then lost heart , For Barton , the elder brother of Edmund Barton and already the author of works on the literature of New South Wales , Australia was a transplanted British civilization ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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