The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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Page 368
He summoned and prorogued the Council, nominated unofficial members,
presided over meetings and interpreted rules of procedure. He possessed a
deliberative vote and also a casting vote if need be. He might “negative” an
Ordinance on ...
He summoned and prorogued the Council, nominated unofficial members,
presided over meetings and interpreted rules of procedure. He possessed a
deliberative vote and also a casting vote if need be. He might “negative” an
Ordinance on ...
Page 382
But Russell would not go behind the backs of his colonial advisers; hence a draft
Ordinance was prepared to be passed by the Legislative Council with such
amendments as it thought fit, provided the Letters Patent of 23 May 1850
remained ...
But Russell would not go behind the backs of his colonial advisers; hence a draft
Ordinance was prepared to be passed by the Legislative Council with such
amendments as it thought fit, provided the Letters Patent of 23 May 1850
remained ...
Page 865
About the same time the Government of the Cape promulgated a number of
important ordinances dealing with the administration of justice. In 1827, Justices
of the Peace were created and inferior courts of justice, called Courts of Resident
...
About the same time the Government of the Cape promulgated a number of
important ordinances dealing with the administration of justice. In 1827, Justices
of the Peace were created and inferior courts of justice, called Courts of Resident
...
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Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 2 |
Climate and Temperature | 9 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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