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Conscription was a hateful thing and always brought evil in its train . The crowd sang ' God Save Ireland . ... Mannix was many things , and he spoke with many voices . He was the mystic who saw in the face of the Irish peasant the ...
Conscription was a hateful thing and always brought evil in its train . The crowd sang ' God Save Ireland . ... Mannix was many things , and he spoke with many voices . He was the mystic who saw in the face of the Irish peasant the ...
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The Prince would say right things about the King , the Empire and the sedition mongers of Hyde Park and the Yarra Bank . The Royal Family would help to save Australia from the Bolsheviks . 50 Labor was scandalized .
The Prince would say right things about the King , the Empire and the sedition mongers of Hyde Park and the Yarra Bank . The Royal Family would help to save Australia from the Bolsheviks . 50 Labor was scandalized .
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Schoolmasters were more valuable to the community than parsons : the things of this life mattered more to the people than the things of the next life . Mannix had been a hero of the people during the conscription struggle , but in the ...
Schoolmasters were more valuable to the community than parsons : the things of this life mattered more to the people than the things of the next life . Mannix had been a hero of the people during the conscription struggle , but in the ...
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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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