The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 - English literature |
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... majority in both 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 ...
... majority in both 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 ...
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... majority of the Labour mass tended to regard public affairs with indifference , while the alert , embittered extremist minority drew more and more power into its own hands . The situation had been fore- seen ; so far back as 1909 ...
... majority of the Labour mass tended to regard public affairs with indifference , while the alert , embittered extremist minority drew more and more power into its own hands . The situation had been fore- seen ; so far back as 1909 ...
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... majority cannot provide a leader worth following - one finds some difficulty in describing the policy of either party . They are differentiated , as regards most of the immediately offered legislation , rather by methods than by objects ...
... majority cannot provide a leader worth following - one finds some difficulty in describing the policy of either party . They are differentiated , as regards most of the immediately offered legislation , rather by methods than by objects ...
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... majority of his fellow- members decided ; but on matters with which the plat- form did not deal the member was free to use his own judgment . But the Conference was ill - content with this degree of subordination . The Federal ...
... majority of his fellow- members decided ; but on matters with which the plat- form did not deal the member was free to use his own judgment . But the Conference was ill - content with this degree of subordination . The Federal ...
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... majority will be in the latter class . We may with reasonable security take the word of a Labour ex- Senator ( one who was not expelled ) as published in a Labour journal of some note - the Sydney Worker . ' After describing the ...
... majority will be in the latter class . We may with reasonable security take the word of a Labour ex- Senator ( one who was not expelled ) as published in a Labour journal of some note - the Sydney Worker . ' After describing the ...
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