The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... less , were devoted to finding its feet . Certain problems whose satisfactory solution was essential to national existence , notably those connected with defence by land and sea , had to be considered , and a decision made by the ...
... less , were devoted to finding its feet . Certain problems whose satisfactory solution was essential to national existence , notably those connected with defence by land and sea , had to be considered , and a decision made by the ...
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... less and less in touch with the Conference and its executive ; and year by year , between elections , the moderate and there- fore less active majority of the Labour mass tended to regard public affairs with indifference , while the ...
... less and less in touch with the Conference and its executive ; and year by year , between elections , the moderate and there- fore less active majority of the Labour mass tended to regard public affairs with indifference , while the ...
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... less important than unanimity of parties during the war ) certain proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution which would have given more power to the Commonwealth and less to the comparatively undemocratic State legisla- tures ...
... less important than unanimity of parties during the war ) certain proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution which would have given more power to the Commonwealth and less to the comparatively undemocratic State legisla- tures ...
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... less liable to bias . Alongside the estimate just given of the personnel of Labour's new directorate may therefore be set that of the Sydney ' Bulletin , ' a journal which no one will suspect of violent conservatism : ' With the new ...
... less liable to bias . Alongside the estimate just given of the personnel of Labour's new directorate may therefore be set that of the Sydney ' Bulletin , ' a journal which no one will suspect of violent conservatism : ' With the new ...
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... less from internal troubles than might have been expected . After the second Conscrip- tion Referendum this Ministry was enlarged by taking in another supporter of Mr Cook and the only prominent Deakinite who had not followed his leader ...
... less from internal troubles than might have been expected . After the second Conscrip- tion Referendum this Ministry was enlarged by taking in another supporter of Mr Cook and the only prominent Deakinite who had not followed his leader ...
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