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As a young man he wrote verse and prose , publishing two small books : indeed , throughout his life he continued to write voluminously in diaries about his ' inner life ' , being at heart more interested in philosophy , literature ...
As a young man he wrote verse and prose , publishing two small books : indeed , throughout his life he continued to write voluminously in diaries about his ' inner life ' , being at heart more interested in philosophy , literature ...
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Deakin may have consoled himself with the thought that , without his determined and long - continued intervention , Britain might well have ceded complete control of the islands to France . The experience may also have increased ...
Deakin may have consoled himself with the thought that , without his determined and long - continued intervention , Britain might well have ceded complete control of the islands to France . The experience may also have increased ...
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Manufacturing industry continued to expand , to diversify and to provide jobs for a greater proportion of the workforce than ever before . It became difficult to think of any product in common use that was not made locally .
Manufacturing industry continued to expand , to diversify and to provide jobs for a greater proportion of the workforce than ever before . It became difficult to think of any product in common use that was not made locally .
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Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Legislation and White Australia | 29 |
White Australia and defence | 56 |
Copyright | |
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