A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 107
... looked ' straight ahead , forward , upward , and onward , while our ancient , out - of - date mentally bankrupt friends ' looked ' ever downwards and backwards ' . History was on their side . The death knell of the capitalist system was ...
... looked ' straight ahead , forward , upward , and onward , while our ancient , out - of - date mentally bankrupt friends ' looked ' ever downwards and backwards ' . History was on their side . The death knell of the capitalist system was ...
Page 122
... looked quite jubilant when he signed the documents . By contrast Lloyd George , who loved to chuckle with men or women , but especially women , looked ' uncom- monly serious ' . Balfour looked graceful , fine flower that he was of that ...
... looked quite jubilant when he signed the documents . By contrast Lloyd George , who loved to chuckle with men or women , but especially women , looked ' uncom- monly serious ' . Balfour looked graceful , fine flower that he was of that ...
Page 167
... looked forward to the day when in Australia there would be : A sun - god race that knows not how to fear , A sun - god race to set new slogans ringing . For her , east from the murk of Europe , in Australia ' breaks the day ' . But ...
... looked forward to the day when in Australia there would be : A sun - god race that knows not how to fear , A sun - god race to set new slogans ringing . For her , east from the murk of Europe , in Australia ' breaks the day ' . But ...
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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