A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... returned to Shepparton where he worked by day in his brother's iron foundry and at night read and wrote . He thought about those subjects which had engaged his attention ever since his mother had introduced him to the Bible and ...
... returned to Shepparton where he worked by day in his brother's iron foundry and at night read and wrote . He thought about those subjects which had engaged his attention ever since his mother had introduced him to the Bible and ...
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... returned , thanks in part to a gift of a bottle of Clements ' tonic wine , which , though non - alcoholic , had been found to be quite a strengthener . He introduced an Electoral Bill in the Legislative Assembly late in 1890 which ...
... returned , thanks in part to a gift of a bottle of Clements ' tonic wine , which , though non - alcoholic , had been found to be quite a strengthener . He introduced an Electoral Bill in the Legislative Assembly late in 1890 which ...
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... returned only one Labor member to the Senate and three to the Representatives . The Tocsin wondered whether Victoria would ever awaken out of her torpor . Victoria had elected a ' mediocrity of the flattest savour ' , Simon Fraser , and ...
... returned only one Labor member to the Senate and three to the Representatives . The Tocsin wondered whether Victoria would ever awaken out of her torpor . Victoria had elected a ' mediocrity of the flattest savour ' , Simon Fraser , and ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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