The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... methods of solution . Certain other problems ( the most important of which related to land settlement and industrial arbitration ) were gradually entrusted to the Federal Parliament for discussion , because in the State legislatures ...
... methods of solution . Certain other problems ( the most important of which related to land settlement and industrial arbitration ) were gradually entrusted to the Federal Parliament for discussion , because in the State legislatures ...
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... methods than by objects . Both , that is , are avowedly hostile to profiteering , to delays in arbitration , to excessive ex- penditure ; both promise ( at election times ) further bounty to returned soldiers ; both propose to use ...
... methods than by objects . Both , that is , are avowedly hostile to profiteering , to delays in arbitration , to excessive ex- penditure ; both promise ( at election times ) further bounty to returned soldiers ; both propose to use ...
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... methods and motives of British or European or American workers the employment of Australians must be a perpetual and frequently irritating series of surprises - as , from all accounts , was the behaviour of Australian troops during the ...
... methods and motives of British or European or American workers the employment of Australians must be a perpetual and frequently irritating series of surprises - as , from all accounts , was the behaviour of Australian troops during the ...
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... method of selection is well calculated to bring out the vital fact that the best sort of letters is literally a ' correspondence , ' and reveals , not only the writer , but also his endeavour to attune himself to the demands and ...
... method of selection is well calculated to bring out the vital fact that the best sort of letters is literally a ' correspondence , ' and reveals , not only the writer , but also his endeavour to attune himself to the demands and ...
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... method of introducing neophytes to the philosophic atmosphere was not to plunge them into the sacerdotal gloom of a Gothic cathedral in a London fog , but to invite them to come out and explore the ascent of an unknown peak . No wonder ...
... method of introducing neophytes to the philosophic atmosphere was not to plunge them into the sacerdotal gloom of a Gothic cathedral in a London fog , but to invite them to come out and explore the ascent of an unknown peak . No wonder ...
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