The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The General Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of ... had too much of an American flavour for Sir John Pakington , and the Assembly was to be composed of the Governor ...
The General Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of ... had too much of an American flavour for Sir John Pakington , and the Assembly was to be composed of the Governor ...
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The Superintendents came to possess considerable executive authority , both under provincial laws and , by delegation from the Governor , under laws of the General Assembly ; and the Provincial Councils modelled themselves as closely as ...
The Superintendents came to possess considerable executive authority , both under provincial laws and , by delegation from the Governor , under laws of the General Assembly ; and the Provincial Councils modelled themselves as closely as ...
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whilst he set in motion the machinery , necessarily slow in its operation , for the election and summoning of the Assembly . No exception was taken to his procedure by the Colonial Office.1 Besides , when the Assembly did meet summoned ...
whilst he set in motion the machinery , necessarily slow in its operation , for the election and summoning of the Assembly . No exception was taken to his procedure by the Colonial Office.1 Besides , when the Assembly did meet summoned ...
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