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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... Legislative Council , and its sentiments were embodied in addresses to the Queen and Parliament . It was not until 15 May 1846 that the replies were laid before the Legislative Council . The Secretary of State refused to hand over to ...
... Legislative Council , and its sentiments were embodied in addresses to the Queen and Parliament . It was not until 15 May 1846 that the replies were laid before the Legislative Council . The Secretary of State refused to hand over to ...
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... Legislative Council , the bill was generally approved , no serious oppo- sition being offered , except to the form suggested for the Upper House and to the requirement that unusual majorities should be necessary in certain cases . But ...
... Legislative Council , the bill was generally approved , no serious oppo- sition being offered , except to the form suggested for the Upper House and to the requirement that unusual majorities should be necessary in certain cases . But ...
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... Legislative Council , 1832-55 . Sydney , 1835-56 . Journals of the Legislative Council , 1856- . Sydney . Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly , 1856- . Sydney . Papers presented to the Legislative Council and Legislative ...
... Legislative Council , 1832-55 . Sydney , 1835-56 . Journals of the Legislative Council , 1856- . Sydney . Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly , 1856- . Sydney . Papers presented to the Legislative Council and Legislative ...
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