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... British masters that any useful comparison between their life and influence , and those of the pastoral workers in ... British people who naturally brought with them much cultural luggage . Moreover , in the early period of the ...
... British masters that any useful comparison between their life and influence , and those of the pastoral workers in ... British people who naturally brought with them much cultural luggage . Moreover , in the early period of the ...
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... British Isles . As Fitzpatrick says , of the 1933 census figures , in his Australian People : The Australian percentage of twenty Roman Catholics compares with not much more than half that percentage in the combined popu- lations of ...
... British Isles . As Fitzpatrick says , of the 1933 census figures , in his Australian People : The Australian percentage of twenty Roman Catholics compares with not much more than half that percentage in the combined popu- lations of ...
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... British Empire in Australia , Melbourne , 1941 . British Imperialism and Australia , 1783-1833 , London , 1939 . The Australian Commonwealth , Melbourne , 1956 . Gabriel , R. H. , The Course of American Democratic Thought , New York ...
... British Empire in Australia , Melbourne , 1941 . British Imperialism and Australia , 1783-1833 , London , 1939 . The Australian Commonwealth , Melbourne , 1956 . Gabriel , R. H. , The Course of American Democratic Thought , New York ...
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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