An Australian Experience: Words from the Vietnam YearsAustralasian Book Society, 1974 - 400 sivua |
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Sivu 346
... person , even though one person's luck may be another person's disaster . So that in the boom - times of the late 1960s , when geologists were consulted like oracles and assay reports worshipped like holy writ , taking a flutter in ...
... person , even though one person's luck may be another person's disaster . So that in the boom - times of the late 1960s , when geologists were consulted like oracles and assay reports worshipped like holy writ , taking a flutter in ...
Sivu 353
... person who deliberately shuns these crises , as too complex , discomfiting or frightening , too disruptive of ac- cepted modes of living , and who consequently sinks into moral inertia . Such a person dies , through disuse and paralysis ...
... person who deliberately shuns these crises , as too complex , discomfiting or frightening , too disruptive of ac- cepted modes of living , and who consequently sinks into moral inertia . Such a person dies , through disuse and paralysis ...
Sivu 357
... person . The person who intruded on Arthur Smith's infamous antics at St John's Hall , Gordon , in 1966 was without doubt the person who sceptically attended the second front rally at Sydney Town Hall in 1942 , even though the 1966 ...
... person . The person who intruded on Arthur Smith's infamous antics at St John's Hall , Gordon , in 1966 was without doubt the person who sceptically attended the second front rally at Sydney Town Hall in 1942 , even though the 1966 ...
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PROLOGUE | 23 |
Australian Man and His Myths | 29 |
The Repressive Society | 44 |
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