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Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Politics of Australia
Government
Constitutional law
Presidency of Woodrow Wilson
Anglo-Irish Treaty
Constitution of the Irish Free State
Irish Free State
Northern Ireland
Billy Hughes
Ratification
Commonwealth of Nations

CHAPTER XXIII THE TREATY A N D ITS RATIFICATION ON the 28th June, 1919, in the great Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, the delegates of the German nation met the representatives of the victorious Powers, and s

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