Edmund Barton, Australia's first Prime Minister, is often associated with his passion for law and politics, which he viewed as a means to contribute to the nation's development. He was also an advocate for the federation of Australia, believing in the importance of uniting the colonies. Additionally, Barton enjoyed literature and had a deep appreciation for the arts, reflecting his well-rounded interests beyond politics.
As Prime-Minister
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