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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... President of the High Court of Appeal , the Public Secretary , and the Treasurer would be members ex officio , the remainder to be appointed ( and removed ) as the Governor desired . The Governor alone was to have the right of ...
... President of the High Court of Appeal , the Public Secretary , and the Treasurer would be members ex officio , the remainder to be appointed ( and removed ) as the Governor desired . The Governor alone was to have the right of ...
Page 185
... President and five other members in whom were vested the functions of an Executive and Legislative Council . The Senators were elected by the Legislative Assembly from among its own members on nomination by the President . After a stiff ...
... President and five other members in whom were vested the functions of an Executive and Legislative Council . The Senators were elected by the Legislative Assembly from among its own members on nomination by the President . After a stiff ...
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... President to President . A very important extension of the Doctrine was promulgated by President Polk in his message of 2 December 1845. In this message Polk extended the armed inter- vention which Monroe had in view to diplomatic ...
... President to President . A very important extension of the Doctrine was promulgated by President Polk in his message of 2 December 1845. In this message Polk extended the armed inter- vention which Monroe had in view to diplomatic ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Loyalists and Canada | 9 |
Rivalry with the Dutch | 15 |
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