A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 39
... punishment meted out to the Athenians for their arrogance and their extravagance , jotted down in his diary a record ... punished . Some who had given their money upon usury or sought a reward against the innocent were now paying for ...
... punishment meted out to the Athenians for their arrogance and their extravagance , jotted down in his diary a record ... punished . Some who had given their money upon usury or sought a reward against the innocent were now paying for ...
Page 153
... punishment for his great folly without self - laceration , or any attempt to blame others for what had happened . The good humour , the generosity , the wit and the charm were to survive all the cruel blows which fate was reserving for ...
... punishment for his great folly without self - laceration , or any attempt to blame others for what had happened . The good humour , the generosity , the wit and the charm were to survive all the cruel blows which fate was reserving for ...
Page 390
... punishing bully Jehovah . They were sailing towards a country which had conceived the terrible infamy about human depravity , the idea of eternal punishment , and those stories about loving kindness . They were moving towards those ...
... punishing bully Jehovah . They were sailing towards a country which had conceived the terrible infamy about human depravity , the idea of eternal punishment , and those stories about loving kindness . They were moving towards those ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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