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Such a constitution , if accepted by the electors of three or more colonies , should be transmitted to the Queen with an Address from the parliaments of those colonies praying for the necessary legislative enactment .
Such a constitution , if accepted by the electors of three or more colonies , should be transmitted to the Queen with an Address from the parliaments of those colonies praying for the necessary legislative enactment .
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... if Queensland joined the federation that state could be divided into electorates for the first election of Senators ... of New South Wales to submit the Bill with its proposed alterations to the electors of New South Wales .
... if Queensland joined the federation that state could be divided into electorates for the first election of Senators ... of New South Wales to submit the Bill with its proposed alterations to the electors of New South Wales .
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Thanks to the Australian electors , the constitution would not be smashed to pieces . At last he could leave the political field without seeming to desert the flag . Thanks to the splendid victory he could be set free with an easy ...
Thanks to the Australian electors , the constitution would not be smashed to pieces . At last he could leave the political field without seeming to desert the flag . Thanks to the splendid victory he could be set free with an easy ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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