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Page 169
... Henry Parkes and other recent arrivals , he was an advocate of a society of small property owners rather than of any revolutionary change in the ownership of wealth . Like Parkes and other migrants he was too attached to the Mother ...
... Henry Parkes and other recent arrivals , he was an advocate of a society of small property owners rather than of any revolutionary change in the ownership of wealth . Like Parkes and other migrants he was too attached to the Mother ...
Page 294
... Henry Parkes was finding his income was not sufficient to support his family because of the ' fearful epidemic ' of insolvency which had broken out in Sydney . Mechanics and labourers were taking employment at 40-50 per cent lower wages ...
... Henry Parkes was finding his income was not sufficient to support his family because of the ' fearful epidemic ' of insolvency which had broken out in Sydney . Mechanics and labourers were taking employment at 40-50 per cent lower wages ...
Page 387
... Henry Parkes . Behind the reserved and urbane exterior he presented to the world , Thomson was already fearful lest those winds of revolution which had begun to blow in Europe would one day level all social distinctions in Australia.44 ...
... Henry Parkes . Behind the reserved and urbane exterior he presented to the world , Thomson was already fearful lest those winds of revolution which had begun to blow in Europe would one day level all social distinctions in Australia.44 ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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