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... sailed too close to the winds of financial disaster to be taken seriously as a pillar of society . Charles Cowper was a deeply divided man with some of the values of those country squires who dreaded the ' livid monster ' of popular ...
... sailed too close to the winds of financial disaster to be taken seriously as a pillar of society . Charles Cowper was a deeply divided man with some of the values of those country squires who dreaded the ' livid monster ' of popular ...
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... sailed for London in December 1878 , taking with him C. H. Pearson , a one - time principal of the Presbyterian Ladies ' College in Melbourne , another man who professed the gospel of democracy in the drawing - room , and seemed to ...
... sailed for London in December 1878 , taking with him C. H. Pearson , a one - time principal of the Presbyterian Ladies ' College in Melbourne , another man who professed the gospel of democracy in the drawing - room , and seemed to ...
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... sailed with Graham Berry on his ill - fated mission to London - two liberals with the mistaken idea that the mother country would perform what they lacked the nerve to do for themselves . Soon after his return he accepted an offer to ...
... sailed with Graham Berry on his ill - fated mission to London - two liberals with the mistaken idea that the mother country would perform what they lacked the nerve to do for themselves . Soon after his return he accepted an offer to ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
Copyright | |
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