The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 148
The Governor had used his Council , not merely to remove a Councillor , but to dismiss an imperial officer . In all such cases “ the Governor is to exercise his own judgment and he alone is personally responsible , whether he does it of ...
The Governor had used his Council , not merely to remove a Councillor , but to dismiss an imperial officer . In all such cases “ the Governor is to exercise his own judgment and he alone is personally responsible , whether he does it of ...
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REPORT OF THE MALTA COMMISSION , 1812 181 Governor's discretion . If he so decided , the number of members must not exceed six excluding himself . The Bishop of Malta , the President of the High Court of Appeal , the Public Secretary ...
REPORT OF THE MALTA COMMISSION , 1812 181 Governor's discretion . If he so decided , the number of members must not exceed six excluding himself . The Bishop of Malta , the President of the High Court of Appeal , the Public Secretary ...
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The Governor , he wrote , tends to become the link between the mother country and the colony and his influence ... Colonial Secretaries had frequently to remind the Governors of these principles — the Queen's representative must not ...
The Governor , he wrote , tends to become the link between the mother country and the colony and his influence ... Colonial Secretaries had frequently to remind the Governors of these principles — the Queen's representative must not ...
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