A History of Australia: The earth abideth for ever, 1851-1888Melbourne University Press, 1963 - Australia |
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... believed that the people were contented and had acquiesced in their ascendancy , but , Parkes reminded his readers , as de Tocqueville pointed out , that was what the French nobles believed when the great storm was brewing . ** 44 In ...
... believed that the people were contented and had acquiesced in their ascendancy , but , Parkes reminded his readers , as de Tocqueville pointed out , that was what the French nobles believed when the great storm was brewing . ** 44 In ...
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... believed priests and parsons were dispensable ; most believed like Parkes in Sydney that schoolmasters could inculcate morality . Most of the members of the commission thought of ' the men in black ' as survivors from a dark age who had ...
... believed priests and parsons were dispensable ; most believed like Parkes in Sydney that schoolmasters could inculcate morality . Most of the members of the commission thought of ' the men in black ' as survivors from a dark age who had ...
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... believed Christ had come into the world so that men might have life and have it more abundantly . Perry was obsessed with asking how sinful man could enter at the narrow gate ; Moorhouse entertained the larger hope of reconciling the ...
... believed Christ had come into the world so that men might have life and have it more abundantly . Perry was obsessed with asking how sinful man could enter at the narrow gate ; Moorhouse entertained the larger hope of reconciling the ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 5 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE MAN | 23 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 45 |
Copyright | |
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