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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Page 96
And in November , Grey used the power conferred upon him by the suspending Act to pass a Provincial Councils ... that the General Legislative Council retained a concurrent jurisdiction over the whole field of provincial legislation .
And in November , Grey used the power conferred upon him by the suspending Act to pass a Provincial Councils ... that the General Legislative Council retained a concurrent jurisdiction over the whole field of provincial legislation .
Page 97
Not only the Provincial Council , moreover , but the principal executive officer - the Superintendent should be ... of which the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be ...
Not only the Provincial Council , moreover , but the principal executive officer - the Superintendent should be ... of which the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be ...
Page 98
The General Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of ... the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , had too much of an American flavour for Sir John ...
The General Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of ... the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , had too much of an American flavour for Sir John ...
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