Australian National GovernmentLongmans, 1965 - 480 strani |
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... favour or feelings of the members of Congress , wherein , incidentally , the States ' House ( the Senate ) had at least equal powers and equal prestige with the Lower House . In Switzerland , differently again , the members of the ...
... favour or feelings of the members of Congress , wherein , incidentally , the States ' House ( the Senate ) had at least equal powers and equal prestige with the Lower House . In Switzerland , differently again , the members of the ...
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... favour of representation very broadly proportionate to State populations - actually Victoria and New South Wales . allowed five delegates , South Australia three , Western Australia and Tasmania two each . Again , they insisted ...
... favour of representation very broadly proportionate to State populations - actually Victoria and New South Wales . allowed five delegates , South Australia three , Western Australia and Tasmania two each . Again , they insisted ...
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... favour of the small farmer and therefore in favour of expensive subsidies for uneconomic crops . " · Throughout its Federal history , the Australian Country Party has THE PARTIES OF TOWN AND COUNTRY CAPITAL 217.
... favour of the small farmer and therefore in favour of expensive subsidies for uneconomic crops . " · Throughout its Federal history , the Australian Country Party has THE PARTIES OF TOWN AND COUNTRY CAPITAL 217.
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