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A History of Australia, V: The People Make Laws, 1888–1915 A History of Australia, V: The People Make Laws, 1888–1915 by Manning Clark
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“The inhospitable environment and the past had predisposed the minds of its European inhabitants to hand over the government of their country to men who were wary of visionaries and all those who held out a promise of better things for mankind. Australians seemed chained for decades to come to the role of being a New Britannia in another world. The young Henry Lawson and all the other prophets of Utopia were doomed to a bitter disenchantment.”
Manning Clark, A History of Australia, V: The People Make Laws, 1888–1915