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 161
... Gipps withdrew the nomination he had previously made.3 Accordingly , the Legislative Council retained its exclusive character throughout a period in which the dividing line between exclusive and emancipist was blurred , but not ...
... Gipps withdrew the nomination he had previously made.3 Accordingly , the Legislative Council retained its exclusive character throughout a period in which the dividing line between exclusive and emancipist was blurred , but not ...
Page 201
... Gipps held firmly to it , even when the colonists were defying him for " fleecing and taxing " them , and when the Home Government was asserting that the power of the Crown was as unquestionable over the wildest desert of Australia as ...
... Gipps held firmly to it , even when the colonists were defying him for " fleecing and taxing " them , and when the Home Government was asserting that the power of the Crown was as unquestionable over the wildest desert of Australia as ...
Page 204
... 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 and over - emphasised the emotional aspect that Gipps ...
... 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 and over - emphasised the emotional aspect that Gipps ...
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