A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 138
... wrote tender , loving letters to each other . ' If there is a God ' , he wrote to her , probably in 1911 , ' I would never leave off thanking him because he made me a man and you a woman and let our paths cross one another ' . It was ...
... wrote tender , loving letters to each other . ' If there is a God ' , he wrote to her , probably in 1911 , ' I would never leave off thanking him because he made me a man and you a woman and let our paths cross one another ' . It was ...
Page 276
... wrote of the Australian as having the ' face of an angel and the heart of a beast ' . He wrote of his fear of some future ' parvenu flood ' which would drown what little there was of taste and civilized values in Australia . The novel ...
... wrote of the Australian as having the ' face of an angel and the heart of a beast ' . He wrote of his fear of some future ' parvenu flood ' which would drown what little there was of taste and civilized values in Australia . The novel ...
Page 499
... wrote their own history . Aborigines wrote their history , maintaining that their ancestors were not immigrants , but were always here , and that white man's history was a cata- logue of ' white lies ' . The New Left wrote their history ...
... wrote their own history . Aborigines wrote their history , maintaining that their ancestors were not immigrants , but were always here , and that white man's history was a cata- logue of ' white lies ' . The New Left wrote their history ...
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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