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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Page 151
... Brisbane's term of office . Brisbane was inclined to favour the emancipists , and as a consequence fell foul of the officials and the exclusives . His military service had won the thanks of Parliament ( 27 February 1814 ) and learned ...
... Brisbane's term of office . Brisbane was inclined to favour the emancipists , and as a consequence fell foul of the officials and the exclusives . His military service had won the thanks of Parliament ( 27 February 1814 ) and learned ...
Page 157
... Brisbane's commission had given him authority over the undivided colony , and the position was left unaltered during his term of office , though he was advised of the impending change . At first the authority of the Legislative Council ...
... Brisbane's commission had given him authority over the undivided colony , and the position was left unaltered during his term of office , though he was advised of the impending change . At first the authority of the Legislative Council ...
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... Brisbane . Journals and Parliamentary Papers , 1900- . Brisbane . ( Combines the above two series . The Council records cease with its abolition in 1922. ) Official Record of the Debates . From 1864 to 1876 the debates of both Houses ...
... Brisbane . Journals and Parliamentary Papers , 1900- . Brisbane . ( Combines the above two series . The Council records cease with its abolition in 1922. ) Official Record of the Debates . From 1864 to 1876 the debates of both Houses ...
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