A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 143
... servants of the bourgeoisie were about to draft a constitution to protect their interests for generations to come.24 On the following day , 23 March 1897 , the formal business of the convention began with the reception of a petition ...
... servants of the bourgeoisie were about to draft a constitution to protect their interests for generations to come.24 On the following day , 23 March 1897 , the formal business of the convention began with the reception of a petition ...
Page 183
... servant , and he that is greatest of all , servant of all ' . But Mr Deakin and Edmund Barton could not see there was anything amiss in what they had done , or understand why poets and visionaries should believe Australia had been ...
... servant , and he that is greatest of all , servant of all ' . But Mr Deakin and Edmund Barton could not see there was anything amiss in what they had done , or understand why poets and visionaries should believe Australia had been ...
Page 246
... servants of the states in the Bill , but that if his followers voted against the government then he would not blame them . When heads were counted on 21 April on the motion : ' That the words proposed to be left out [ i.e. the words ...
... servants of the states in the Bill , but that if his followers voted against the government then he would not blame them . When heads were counted on 21 April on the motion : ' That the words proposed to be left out [ i.e. the words ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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