The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... colonies deliberately desired changes . Advanced marriage and divorce legislation , for instance , failed to receive assent for upwards of twenty years , but the veto was not imposed after 1890 , and colonial codes began to diverge both ...
... colonies deliberately desired changes . Advanced marriage and divorce legislation , for instance , failed to receive assent for upwards of twenty years , but the veto was not imposed after 1890 , and colonial codes began to diverge both ...
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Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians. the divisions of the Australian colonies were most embarrassing in matters of defence and foreign policy , and in 1885 a first step to united action was taken by the formation of the Federal ...
Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians. the divisions of the Australian colonies were most embarrassing in matters of defence and foreign policy , and in 1885 a first step to united action was taken by the formation of the Federal ...
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... Australian Colonies Government Bills debated in Commons and Lords , June - July 1849. 3 Ser . cv , 1125 , 1368 ; cvI , 922 ; CVII , 463 . 53. Debate in Lords on New South Wales petition for constitutional reform , 2 July 1849. 3 Ser ...
... Australian Colonies Government Bills debated in Commons and Lords , June - July 1849. 3 Ser . cv , 1125 , 1368 ; cvI , 922 ; CVII , 463 . 53. Debate in Lords on New South Wales petition for constitutional reform , 2 July 1849. 3 Ser ...
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