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... sentiment , the tendencies repre- sented by such middle - class people as Wentworth , Lang and Harpur would have an important place , but they have not much bearing on the unselfconscious but deeply - felt outlook of the common folk ...
... sentiment , the tendencies repre- sented by such middle - class people as Wentworth , Lang and Harpur would have an important place , but they have not much bearing on the unselfconscious but deeply - felt outlook of the common folk ...
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... sentiment was decisive in the choice of the word ' Commonwealth ' for the name of the new national government in 1901. He also suggests that this particular kind of democratic sentiment , in some ways ' opposed to the notions of ...
... sentiment was decisive in the choice of the word ' Commonwealth ' for the name of the new national government in 1901. He also suggests that this particular kind of democratic sentiment , in some ways ' opposed to the notions of ...
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... sentiments , and that these in turn made for political unity of the separate colonies . At the end of the century the ... sentiment was strongest , was overwhelming . But the ' outback ' constituencies in the north - west also returned ...
... sentiments , and that these in turn made for political unity of the separate colonies . At the end of the century the ... sentiment was strongest , was overwhelming . But the ' outback ' constituencies in the north - west also returned ...
Contents
THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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