The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionUniversity of Queensland Press, 1976 - 361 strani |
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Stran 38
... believed that on certain specific subjects there were no longer two interests that there were no longer state interests , but only national interests . They believed that on those special subjects it would be possible to safeguard all ...
... believed that on certain specific subjects there were no longer two interests that there were no longer state interests , but only national interests . They believed that on those special subjects it would be possible to safeguard all ...
Stran 52
... believed that the settlement of possible deadlocks by means of the referendum implied a further whittling down of the power of the Senate to defend the smaller states , since in the final outcome an appeal to a referendum resulted in ...
... believed that the settlement of possible deadlocks by means of the referendum implied a further whittling down of the power of the Senate to defend the smaller states , since in the final outcome an appeal to a referendum resulted in ...
Stran 97
... believed . A perusal of the correspondence which passed between the banking interests , the Loan Council and the Commonwealth Treasurer can leave small doubt of the correctness of his assertion . As early as 13 December , 1930 , Sir ...
... believed . A perusal of the correspondence which passed between the banking interests , the Loan Council and the Commonwealth Treasurer can leave small doubt of the correctness of his assertion . As early as 13 December , 1930 , Sir ...
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The Convention Debates and the Forces Making | 26 |
The Results Produced by the Constitution | 57 |
The Evil Effects of the Division of Powers | 110 |
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The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ... Gordon Greenwood Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1946 |
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