The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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It is thus apparent that the more important issues of Australian history during this period can best be studied in the ... for the Labour party was united on every- thing save the fiscal issue , in which it allowed its members to follow ...
It is thus apparent that the more important issues of Australian history during this period can best be studied in the ... for the Labour party was united on every- thing save the fiscal issue , in which it allowed its members to follow ...
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... brought to a successful issue " .2 There was , indeed , no rift in the fabric during the earlier phases of the war . ... were no less emphatic than were leaders whose views upon a critical imperial issue could have been foretold .
... brought to a successful issue " .2 There was , indeed , no rift in the fabric during the earlier phases of the war . ... were no less emphatic than were leaders whose views upon a critical imperial issue could have been foretold .
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Following the increase in the note issue and the expansion of bank credit , there was , of course , a pronounced rise in the price level . Taking July 1914 as base at 1000 , the Melbourne wholesale price index number rose to 1406 for ...
Following the increase in the note issue and the expansion of bank credit , there was , of course , a pronounced rise in the price level . Taking July 1914 as base at 1000 , the Melbourne wholesale price index number rose to 1406 for ...
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