A History of Australia [vol. 4]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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... victory which had eluded him all his life - victory in the heart of a woman . Charles Dickens told his readers that Chinese civilization had come to a full stop ; by contrast , thanks to the machine , British society was on the C ...
... victory which had eluded him all his life - victory in the heart of a woman . Charles Dickens told his readers that Chinese civilization had come to a full stop ; by contrast , thanks to the machine , British society was on the C ...
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... victory had gone to the advocates of moderation , compromise and harmony of interests to all those canons for the conduct of human affairs which had eluded him all the days of his life.41 When the news of the outbreak of war in the ...
... victory had gone to the advocates of moderation , compromise and harmony of interests to all those canons for the conduct of human affairs which had eluded him all the days of his life.41 When the news of the outbreak of war in the ...
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... victory over the candidates of the people . In rage the dregs of society , who had hoped the time was now ripe for the convulsion of the social order which had erupted in Europe in 1848 to begin in the antipodes , shower- ed rotten eggs ...
... victory over the candidates of the people . In rage the dregs of society , who had hoped the time was now ripe for the convulsion of the social order which had erupted in Europe in 1848 to begin in the antipodes , shower- ed rotten eggs ...
Contents
THE POSSESSED | 11 |
ONE STEP FORWARD FOR THE WHITE | 25 |
WHO WOULD WANT TO BE A DIGGER? | 49 |
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