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Page 91
... seen how he succeeded Reid as leader of the Freetraders and then succeeded Deakin as leader of the Fusion- Liberals . He was perhaps a competent debater : otherwise there is no reason to dissent from Professor F. Alexander's ...
... seen how he succeeded Reid as leader of the Freetraders and then succeeded Deakin as leader of the Fusion- Liberals . He was perhaps a competent debater : otherwise there is no reason to dissent from Professor F. Alexander's ...
Page 144
... seen by right - thinking persons as proof positive that the Labor Party had been taken over by the Communists , but analysis of the voting figures ' suggests that , of the 150 or 160 delegates who were present at any one time ' only ...
... seen by right - thinking persons as proof positive that the Labor Party had been taken over by the Communists , but analysis of the voting figures ' suggests that , of the 150 or 160 delegates who were present at any one time ' only ...
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... seen , somewhat nearer to such a state of grace in the years up to the Great War than any other land except , perhaps , New Zealand . Many Australians had long been accustomed to thinking of their nationality in terms of continuing ...
... seen , somewhat nearer to such a state of grace in the years up to the Great War than any other land except , perhaps , New Zealand . Many Australians had long been accustomed to thinking of their nationality in terms of continuing ...
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A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
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