The Parliamentary Government of the Commonwealth of AustraliaLongmans, Green, 1954 - 344 strani |
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Stran 101
... pledge : " That in order to secure the solidarity of the Labour Party , only those will be allowed to assist at its private deliberations who are pledged to vote in the House as a majority of the Party sitting in Caucus has determined ...
... pledge : " That in order to secure the solidarity of the Labour Party , only those will be allowed to assist at its private deliberations who are pledged to vote in the House as a majority of the Party sitting in Caucus has determined ...
Stran 103
... pledge our- selves to stand by it ? Do we cease to be free men because we earnestly advocate certain principles which we believe to be essential to the social and industrial salvation of mankind ? Or because we pledge ourselves to do ...
... pledge our- selves to stand by it ? Do we cease to be free men because we earnestly advocate certain principles which we believe to be essential to the social and industrial salvation of mankind ? Or because we pledge ourselves to do ...
Stran 231
... pledge as to its course of conduct in the event of a referendum defeat might reasonably have been regarded as extending to an undertaking either to advise the dissolution of the House of Representatives or to make way for an ...
... pledge as to its course of conduct in the event of a referendum defeat might reasonably have been regarded as extending to an undertaking either to advise the dissolution of the House of Representatives or to make way for an ...
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The Parliamentary Government of the Commonwealth of Australia Leslie Finlay Crisp Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1949 |
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