A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... seas . Barton told the troops Australia did not stand for militarism but for truth and justice . The humanitarianism ... sea which had pounded on the desolate coasts since the beginning of time.63 At the same time the campaign against ...
... seas . Barton told the troops Australia did not stand for militarism but for truth and justice . The humanitarianism ... sea which had pounded on the desolate coasts since the beginning of time.63 At the same time the campaign against ...
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... sea voyage , and let the multitudinous seas heal his troubled mind . Mr Deakin could heal others by deeds and words of kindness : he could not heal himself or tear himself away from the way of life which was rushing him on to his ...
... sea voyage , and let the multitudinous seas heal his troubled mind . Mr Deakin could heal others by deeds and words of kindness : he could not heal himself or tear himself away from the way of life which was rushing him on to his ...
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... seas where human blood might stain the wine - dark sea . To Churchill it seemed as though all the negative forces had banded together in one maddening conspiracy to say ' no ' to every demand for prompt action . In Alexandria , Hamilton ...
... seas where human blood might stain the wine - dark sea . To Churchill it seemed as though all the negative forces had banded together in one maddening conspiracy to say ' no ' to every demand for prompt action . In Alexandria , Hamilton ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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