Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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Stran 65
... believe in natural foundations ; they are the basis on which you can build . I do not believe that you can get very far by dis- cussing ultimate schemes of a world organisation as though they were practicable in the next ten or twenty ...
... believe in natural foundations ; they are the basis on which you can build . I do not believe that you can get very far by dis- cussing ultimate schemes of a world organisation as though they were practicable in the next ten or twenty ...
Stran 112
... believe in them . The protagonists of post - war reconstruction must expect this kind of criti- cism from certain quarters - criticism which is like the whimpering at the parish pump - that there is no need to do anything about bush ...
... believe in them . The protagonists of post - war reconstruction must expect this kind of criti- cism from certain quarters - criticism which is like the whimpering at the parish pump - that there is no need to do anything about bush ...
Stran 234
... believe that to be true , but not in the same way in which he does . I believe that if we fail , after having tried with good will and understanding to succeed , the re- sult may be undesirable for all sections of the community— and not ...
... believe that to be true , but not in the same way in which he does . I believe that if we fail , after having tried with good will and understanding to succeed , the re- sult may be undesirable for all sections of the community— and not ...
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