The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The maximum grant was to be 2560 acres , unless an addi- tional amount were authorised by the Governor and Executive Council . Another ordinance ( Session II , No. 14 ) was afterwards passed removing the limitation of 2560 acres and ...
The maximum grant was to be 2560 acres , unless an addi- tional amount were authorised by the Governor and Executive Council . Another ordinance ( Session II , No. 14 ) was afterwards passed removing the limitation of 2560 acres and ...
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All money bills were to be initiated by the Superintendent -as , in an ordinary colonial constitution , they were initiated by the Governor - and he might also submit drafts of laws to the council or return bills with suggested ...
All money bills were to be initiated by the Superintendent -as , in an ordinary colonial constitution , they were initiated by the Governor - and he might also submit drafts of laws to the council or return bills with suggested ...
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This division was widened when the war broke down the arrange- ment of 1856 , whereby native affairs were left under the direct control of the Governor . The control was far from complete , for the Assembly alone could legislate for the ...
This division was widened when the war broke down the arrange- ment of 1856 , whereby native affairs were left under the direct control of the Governor . The control was far from complete , for the Assembly alone could legislate for the ...
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Contents
Geographical Divisions | 5 |
Social Organisation | 11 |
The Early Settlements | 17 |
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