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 398
... Governors like Bowen were far from considering that their relation to their ministers was just the same as Her Majesty's to hers . The development was only beginning . In 1860 the Imperial Govern- ment did not by any means say to a Governor ...
... Governors like Bowen were far from considering that their relation to their ministers was just the same as Her Majesty's to hers . The development was only beginning . In 1860 the Imperial Govern- ment did not by any means say to a Governor ...
Page 524
... Governor . It has always been usual in Victoria to appoint the Chief Justice to this office , but Higinbotham's claim that the Colonial Office instructions to the Governor were illegal barred both appointment and acceptance . Lord ...
... Governor . It has always been usual in Victoria to appoint the Chief Justice to this office , but Higinbotham's claim that the Colonial Office instructions to the Governor were illegal barred both appointment and acceptance . Lord ...
Page 665
... Governor , 1796-1814 ; probate papers , 1790-1814 ; pardons issued by Governors Phillip and King , eleven in all , 1788-1803 ; correspondence of Governors Hunter and King with the Judge - Advocates , R. Dore and R. Atkins , 1798-1811 ...
... Governor , 1796-1814 ; probate papers , 1790-1814 ; pardons issued by Governors Phillip and King , eleven in all , 1788-1803 ; correspondence of Governors Hunter and King with the Judge - Advocates , R. Dore and R. Atkins , 1798-1811 ...
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