A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 335
... wrote again with some enthusiasm about ' the spirit of the people ' , and that one day the people would raise again that bright flag . No one saw Lawson the wreck as a symbol of society in decay.47 Most Australians went on behaving as ...
... wrote again with some enthusiasm about ' the spirit of the people ' , and that one day the people would raise again that bright flag . No one saw Lawson the wreck as a symbol of society in decay.47 Most Australians went on behaving as ...
Page 347
... wrote in his journal his own justification for the sufferings he and his four companions had endured on their long journey back from the South Pole . He had wanted to show the world that Englishmen could meet death with as great a ...
... wrote in his journal his own justification for the sufferings he and his four companions had endured on their long journey back from the South Pole . He had wanted to show the world that Englishmen could meet death with as great a ...
Page 401
... wrote his father and his mother when the word came they were going to ' have a fly at the Turks ' . ' Well ' , he wrote , ' you can bet it was like putting a bit of roast meat to a starving man - we sprung to it ' . One man thought that ...
... wrote his father and his mother when the word came they were going to ' have a fly at the Turks ' . ' Well ' , he wrote , ' you can bet it was like putting a bit of roast meat to a starving man - we sprung to it ' . One man thought that ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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