A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... respect for the constitution of the greatest confederation in the world , the British Empire . An English nobleman was instructing Australians on what to believe . In a speech of uncharacteristic brevity Sir Henry Parkes , the Premier ...
... respect for the constitution of the greatest confederation in the world , the British Empire . An English nobleman was instructing Australians on what to believe . In a speech of uncharacteristic brevity Sir Henry Parkes , the Premier ...
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... respect ... and of such habits and manners as to stamp on their future pupils the character of the loyal , well - bred English gentleman ' . Marshall - Hall had no interest in an Australian idiom , in a music which was unmistakably ...
... respect ... and of such habits and manners as to stamp on their future pupils the character of the loyal , well - bred English gentleman ' . Marshall - Hall had no interest in an Australian idiom , in a music which was unmistakably ...
Page 418
... respects to a man who was a shining example of what life was all about . The Governor - General , the Governor of Victoria , the Prime Minister of Australia , the Minister for Defence , the Leader of the Opposition , the Premier of ...
... respects to a man who was a shining example of what life was all about . The Governor - General , the Governor of Victoria , the Prime Minister of Australia , the Minister for Defence , the Leader of the Opposition , the Premier of ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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