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 172
... position of comparative independence . If he were able to defray the cost of government from the funds at his disposal , he could ignore the Legislative Council , but any application to that body for additional grants would weaken his ...
... position of comparative independence . If he were able to defray the cost of government from the funds at his disposal , he could ignore the Legislative Council , but any application to that body for additional grants would weaken his ...
Page 725
... position of , 397-411 Judges , position of , 415-16 Ministries , number of ( 1856-1900 ) , 399 Parliament : Dissolution of , not inevitable on defeat in Lower House , 408 ; penal , to avert deadlock , 420 Franchise : manhood suffrage in ...
... position of , 397-411 Judges , position of , 415-16 Ministries , number of ( 1856-1900 ) , 399 Parliament : Dissolution of , not inevitable on defeat in Lower House , 408 ; penal , to avert deadlock , 420 Franchise : manhood suffrage in ...
Page 733
... position , 400 ff .; super- visory function of , 399 ; as to removal of judges , 416 ; personal discretions , 524 ; attack on position of ( 1918 ) , 610 Recall of , only instance of , 398 Responsibility of - to his advisers , 397-8 ...
... position , 400 ff .; super- visory function of , 399 ; as to removal of judges , 416 ; personal discretions , 524 ; attack on position of ( 1918 ) , 610 Recall of , only instance of , 398 Responsibility of - to his advisers , 397-8 ...
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