The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Edmund Barton and Richard E. O'Connor , close political associates , both of whom placed federation before everything else , took office under him on the understanding that they were to have a free hand on this subject , and in the ...
... Edmund Barton and Richard E. O'Connor , close political associates , both of whom placed federation before everything else , took office under him on the understanding that they were to have a free hand on this subject , and in the ...
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... Edmund Barton , one of the foremost champions of federation , to lead a team made up of captains - six members of the first ministry of the Common- wealth had been Premiers in their respective States . Between the three parties issues ...
... Edmund Barton , one of the foremost champions of federation , to lead a team made up of captains - six members of the first ministry of the Common- wealth had been Premiers in their respective States . Between the three parties issues ...
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... Edmund Barton took to the Conference of that year a memorandum from his Minister of Defence suggesting an Australian ... Edmund Barton's Govern- ment suffered at the next election as a result . In 1907 Deakin proposed the ...
... Edmund Barton took to the Conference of that year a memorandum from his Minister of Defence suggesting an Australian ... Edmund Barton's Govern- ment suffered at the next election as a result . In 1907 Deakin proposed the ...
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