The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... drawn from all the Federal parties in turn , problems and solutions were thrashed out ; nor , con- sidering the novelty and importance of the work , is so Vol . 236.-No. 468 . * protracted a discussion to be wondered at . The end.
... drawn from all the Federal parties in turn , problems and solutions were thrashed out ; nor , con- sidering the novelty and importance of the work , is so Vol . 236.-No. 468 . * protracted a discussion to be wondered at . The end.
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... party of Mr T. J. Ryan and Mr Theodore resembles that led by Mr Fisher very much as Mr De Valera resembles Mr Isaac Butt . The ' National ' Govern- ment in power to - day cannot be discussed in any terms that would have fitted a pre ...
... party of Mr T. J. Ryan and Mr Theodore resembles that led by Mr Fisher very much as Mr De Valera resembles Mr Isaac Butt . The ' National ' Govern- ment in power to - day cannot be discussed in any terms that would have fitted a pre ...
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... party . Because on them may well depend the coherence of the Empire in a future war , we must take note of the resources and defensive power of the Commonwealth . And because that future war may easily arise from misconceptions about ...
... party . Because on them may well depend the coherence of the Empire in a future war , we must take note of the resources and defensive power of the Commonwealth . And because that future war may easily arise from misconceptions about ...
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... party power . Its central mass had at first split up into three subdivisions — the more timid joining ( for ... party system was appa- rently established under the misleading titles of ' Liberal ' and Labour . ' But these two parties ...
... party power . Its central mass had at first split up into three subdivisions — the more timid joining ( for ... party system was appa- rently established under the misleading titles of ' Liberal ' and Labour . ' But these two parties ...
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... of moderate Labour with the Unions , and gave the intriguing extremists a chance to strengthen their position in the party outside Parliament . The elections of September 1914 restored Labour to power ; but AUSTRALIAN 5 LABOUR AND IDEALS.
... of moderate Labour with the Unions , and gave the intriguing extremists a chance to strengthen their position in the party outside Parliament . The elections of September 1914 restored Labour to power ; but AUSTRALIAN 5 LABOUR AND IDEALS.
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