A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... Alfred Deakin , the shell of the man he had once been , wanted Australians to be ' true to Australia and to our great Empire ' . So did another young man who believed one day he would wear the mantle of Alfred Deakin . He was Robert ...
... Alfred Deakin , the shell of the man he had once been , wanted Australians to be ' true to Australia and to our great Empire ' . So did another young man who believed one day he would wear the mantle of Alfred Deakin . He was Robert ...
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... Alfred Deakin , broken by illness , believing God in his wisdom had decreed that his tongue should be silent , called on what was left of the mighty spirit that used to be Alfred Deakin to write his own appeal to ' keep Australia white ...
... Alfred Deakin , broken by illness , believing God in his wisdom had decreed that his tongue should be silent , called on what was left of the mighty spirit that used to be Alfred Deakin to write his own appeal to ' keep Australia white ...
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... Alfred Deakin died in his home in South Yarra . His sympathies had been broad . He had been the most dis- tinguished apostle of the Australian dream , a man who believed it was possible to achieve the Australian vision of material well ...
... Alfred Deakin died in his home in South Yarra . His sympathies had been broad . He had been the most dis- tinguished apostle of the Australian dream , a man who believed it was possible to achieve the Australian vision of material well ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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