A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 58
... spoke with the fervour of a prophet on the virtues of one man one vote . He spoke of the need to do everything by gentleness . The monster who had smudged the beauty in the soul of his wife in Adelaide had become the prophet of the ...
... spoke with the fervour of a prophet on the virtues of one man one vote . He spoke of the need to do everything by gentleness . The monster who had smudged the beauty in the soul of his wife in Adelaide had become the prophet of the ...
Page 201
... spoke of the coloured threat : they spoke of the coloured curse . Mr Deakin spoke of the virtues of unity : they spoke of the plight of belonging to a ' mongrel nation ' or breeding ' a piebald people ' , or the humiliation of belonging ...
... spoke of the coloured threat : they spoke of the coloured curse . Mr Deakin spoke of the virtues of unity : they spoke of the plight of belonging to a ' mongrel nation ' or breeding ' a piebald people ' , or the humiliation of belonging ...
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... spoke of ' uplifting humanity ' ; Reid never mentioned any such delu- sion . Holman spoke of instituting a ' genuine republic in Australia where all men shall be free , all men shall be equal , and no man shall make them afraid ' ; Reid ...
... spoke of ' uplifting humanity ' ; Reid never mentioned any such delu- sion . Holman spoke of instituting a ' genuine republic in Australia where all men shall be free , all men shall be equal , and no man shall make them afraid ' ; Reid ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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