A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... spirit as well as to things of the body , and also to wring from the English an acknowledgement that Australians could soar towards the heights of Olympus as well as plunge heels - up into the materialist pool . The Australians received ...
... spirit as well as to things of the body , and also to wring from the English an acknowledgement that Australians could soar towards the heights of Olympus as well as plunge heels - up into the materialist pool . The Australians received ...
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... spirit of that old civilization from which they had sprung , and to which they still belonged . The paintings by Tom Roberts , Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin were there as a revelation of the appearance of the place in which ...
... spirit of that old civilization from which they had sprung , and to which they still belonged . The paintings by Tom Roberts , Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin were there as a revelation of the appearance of the place in which ...
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... spirit of compromise . But as a conservative he maintained that the State House must enjoy equal powers with the Representatives , the people's house - or there would not be equality of power between the two parties to the federal ...
... spirit of compromise . But as a conservative he maintained that the State House must enjoy equal powers with the Representatives , the people's house - or there would not be equality of power between the two parties to the federal ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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