The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... Houses blocked any legislation that Australians at large would accept . In three Parliaments and under seven Ministries , drawn from all the Federal parties in turn , problems and solutions were thrashed out ; nor , con- sidering the ...
... Houses blocked any legislation that Australians at large would accept . In three Parliaments and under seven Ministries , drawn from all the Federal parties in turn , problems and solutions were thrashed out ; nor , con- sidering the ...
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... Houses , the Labour Ministry headed by Mr Fisher . During the next three years - the second stage of Federal activities - the essential solutions were found . The Parliament of 1910-13 settled , under Labour guid- ance , schemes of ...
... Houses , the Labour Ministry headed by Mr Fisher . During the next three years - the second stage of Federal activities - the essential solutions were found . The Parliament of 1910-13 settled , under Labour guid- ance , schemes of ...
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... House it sat , contributed little but froth to the debates . One thing alone seems to stand between Australia and the rule ( when the men of 1910 have gone ) of sheer unintelligent parochialism — a con- tingent of good soldiers just ...
... House it sat , contributed little but froth to the debates . One thing alone seems to stand between Australia and the rule ( when the men of 1910 have gone ) of sheer unintelligent parochialism — a con- tingent of good soldiers just ...
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... house , or be a book - verminous recluse , like Kant . ' The philo- " sopher is a lone beast , dwelling in his individual burrow , ' as James observes ( II , p . 164 ) , or a cross between a beast and a god , as Aristotle would have had ...
... house , or be a book - verminous recluse , like Kant . ' The philo- " sopher is a lone beast , dwelling in his individual burrow , ' as James observes ( II , p . 164 ) , or a cross between a beast and a god , as Aristotle would have had ...
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... House of Commons ; two years of a World - war , an Afghan war , and a war with the tribes on the North - Western frontier ; and the worst manifestations of racial feeling since the Mutiny , in the anti - Sedition - Act and Non - Co ...
... House of Commons ; two years of a World - war , an Afghan war , and a war with the tribes on the North - Western frontier ; and the worst manifestations of racial feeling since the Mutiny , in the anti - Sedition - Act and Non - Co ...
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