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 276
... Government of the United Kingdom to supervise colonial legislation on colonial affairs . It was unfortunate , although not a matter of design , that the precautions ... GOVERNMENT " 277 words , it 276 ESTABLISHMENT OF RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.
... Government of the United Kingdom to supervise colonial legislation on colonial affairs . It was unfortunate , although not a matter of design , that the precautions ... GOVERNMENT " 277 words , it 276 ESTABLISHMENT OF RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.
Page 395
... government has been bestowed upon the colonies by name ; and it could not so be bestowed . There is no cut - and - dried institution called responsible government , identical in all countries where it exists .... Nobody can have studied ...
... government has been bestowed upon the colonies by name ; and it could not so be bestowed . There is no cut - and - dried institution called responsible government , identical in all countries where it exists .... Nobody can have studied ...
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... Government complained to the British Government of a breach of treaty in South Australia , and the British Government requested the Commonwealth Government to enquire into the matter , the South Australian Government protested that it ...
... Government complained to the British Government of a breach of treaty in South Australia , and the British Government requested the Commonwealth Government to enquire into the matter , the South Australian Government protested that it ...
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