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He put before them a series of resolutions : That in order to establish and secure
an enduring foundation for the structure of a Federal Government , the principles
embodied in the resolutions following be agreed to : 1 . That the powers and ...
He put before them a series of resolutions : That in order to establish and secure
an enduring foundation for the structure of a Federal Government , the principles
embodied in the resolutions following be agreed to : 1 . That the powers and ...
Page 207
The Australian colonies had not agreed to form a nation : they had agreed to
unite ' in one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth under the Crown of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ' . That was the fourth tablet of the law .
The Australian colonies had not agreed to form a nation : they had agreed to
unite ' in one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth under the Crown of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ' . That was the fourth tablet of the law .
Page 218
They agreed that all persons not under twenty - one years whether male or
female , married or unmarried , who had lived in Australia for six months
continuously , and who were natural born or naturalized subjects of the King ,
and whose ...
They agreed that all persons not under twenty - one years whether male or
female , married or unmarried , who had lived in Australia for six months
continuously , and who were natural born or naturalized subjects of the King ,
and whose ...
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Contents
FRIENDS OF MAMMON AND PROPHETS OF EDEN | 1 |
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 43 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 55 |
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