A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... Alfred Deakin . He was at that stage in life when he had doubts about everything . Outside the gaol one woman went down on her knees and asked God to forgive all of them , while in the editor's room at the Argus the editor was composing ...
... Alfred Deakin . He was at that stage in life when he had doubts about everything . Outside the gaol one woman went down on her knees and asked God to forgive all of them , while in the editor's room at the Argus the editor was composing ...
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... Alfred Deakin . Like Dr Richardson , though not by nature such a ' wayward , vagrant spirit ' , he found himself in 1883 living two lives . There was Alfred Deakin , the brilliant orator , who had taken the oath of office as ...
... Alfred Deakin . Like Dr Richardson , though not by nature such a ' wayward , vagrant spirit ' , he found himself in 1883 living two lives . There was Alfred Deakin , the brilliant orator , who had taken the oath of office as ...
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... Alfred Deakin believed he owed his early prominence in the public life of Victoria to the acumen of a soothsayer rather than to his own talents or the faith of the people at large in his liberalism . Soothsayers , palmists ...
... Alfred Deakin believed he owed his early prominence in the public life of Victoria to the acumen of a soothsayer rather than to his own talents or the faith of the people at large in his liberalism . Soothsayers , palmists ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
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