The Future of Australian Federalism: A Commentary on the Working of the ConstitutionUniversity of Queensland Press, 1976 - 361 strani |
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Stran 39
... representatives of the states . As Sir Samuel Griffith ( Queensland ) said : The advantages of federation , like everything else , will have to be paid for ; we cannot get them without giving something in return , and every power which ...
... representatives of the states . As Sir Samuel Griffith ( Queensland ) said : The advantages of federation , like everything else , will have to be paid for ; we cannot get them without giving something in return , and every power which ...
Stran 304
... representatives , it is true , had finally accepted the suggestion of procedure by reference , but only when it had become apparent that its own proposals were unlikely to win the approval of the convention . Moreover , doubts as to the ...
... representatives , it is true , had finally accepted the suggestion of procedure by reference , but only when it had become apparent that its own proposals were unlikely to win the approval of the convention . Moreover , doubts as to the ...
Stran 305
... representatives for the proposal to refer expanded powers to the Commonwealth was even more deceptive . It is at least open to doubt whether those state representatives , who had expressed such patent hostility to the government's ...
... representatives for the proposal to refer expanded powers to the Commonwealth was even more deceptive . It is at least open to doubt whether those state representatives , who had expressed such patent hostility to the government's ...
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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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