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Page 49
... tended to attach them also more quickly and closely to that of their adopted country . The brute fact that their standard of living at home was so much lower than that of the English must have tended to make them more appreciative of ...
... tended to attach them also more quickly and closely to that of their adopted country . The brute fact that their standard of living at home was so much lower than that of the English must have tended to make them more appreciative of ...
Page 52
... tended to spring up first among the convicts and lower - class immigrants , and it is true only to say that , among these elements of the population , people of Irish birth or ancestry tended to acquire the new outlook most readily and ...
... tended to spring up first among the convicts and lower - class immigrants , and it is true only to say that , among these elements of the population , people of Irish birth or ancestry tended to acquire the new outlook most readily and ...
Page 196
... tended to end the conditions which had produced the old up - country ethos , they also tended to make city - dwelling and other Australians much more conscious of that ethos than they had ever been before . Universal education and ...
... tended to end the conditions which had produced the old up - country ethos , they also tended to make city - dwelling and other Australians much more conscious of that ethos than they had ever been before . Universal education and ...
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THE LEGEND AND THE TASK | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 14 |
CELTS AND CURRENCY | 43 |
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