The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 196
... Crown lands and depastured stock thereon had a right of occupancy which the law recognised as good against anybody but the Crown . This usurpation was almost unprecedented : a man moved into the interior , paid £ 10 a year , and claimed ...
... Crown lands and depastured stock thereon had a right of occupancy which the law recognised as good against anybody but the Crown . This usurpation was almost unprecedented : a man moved into the interior , paid £ 10 a year , and claimed ...
Page 204
... Crown to give way than to coerce the whole colony , and Gipps had failed to see that justice and policy were not equivalent terms . The Governor had solved the problem in abstract terms : the opposition dealt with it as a human issue ...
... Crown to give way than to coerce the whole colony , and Gipps had failed to see that justice and policy were not equivalent terms . The Governor had solved the problem in abstract terms : the opposition dealt with it as a human issue ...
Page 274
... Crown must keep its separate revenue , for otherwise those colonies would be independent states ; the Crown must still control the alienation of waste lands , for otherwise it would have no power to direct the course of emigration from ...
... Crown must keep its separate revenue , for otherwise those colonies would be independent states ; the Crown must still control the alienation of waste lands , for otherwise it would have no power to direct the course of emigration from ...
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