Australian National GovernmentLongman Australia, 1973 - 519 strani |
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... accepted by the States . This Agreement had two sides . First , the Agreement firmly established the Australian Loan Council as the permanent barrier against unco - ordinated and competitive borrowing by the seven governments . The ...
... accepted by the States . This Agreement had two sides . First , the Agreement firmly established the Australian Loan Council as the permanent barrier against unco - ordinated and competitive borrowing by the seven governments . The ...
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... accepted an office of profit under the Crown . It is also my view , and I have stated it in the right quarters , that the position of the Under - Secretaries has not been altered by the failure of the Government to pay them salaries ...
... accepted an office of profit under the Crown . It is also my view , and I have stated it in the right quarters , that the position of the Under - Secretaries has not been altered by the failure of the Government to pay them salaries ...
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... accepted the Prime Minister's advice and granted a dissolution because he felt such acceptance to be the logic of the new Imperial constitutional principles . But he added , in his explanation read to Parliament : ' There are ...
... accepted the Prime Minister's advice and granted a dissolution because he felt such acceptance to be the logic of the new Imperial constitutional principles . But he added , in his explanation read to Parliament : ' There are ...
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THE FATHERS AND THEIR CONSTITUTION | 1 |
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THE PEOPLE AND THE CONSTITUTION | 40 |
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