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 98
... House of Representatives elected for five years . At the time , the nominated Upper House was regarded by the colonists with disfavour : " nominee " was a word that stank in their nostrils . With the introduction of responsible govern ...
... House of Representatives elected for five years . At the time , the nominated Upper House was regarded by the colonists with disfavour : " nominee " was a word that stank in their nostrils . With the introduction of responsible govern ...
Page 100
... House desires to see accomplished without delay both as an essential means whereby the General Government may rightly exercise a due control over the provincial governments , and as a no less indispensable means of obtaining for the ...
... House desires to see accomplished without delay both as an essential means whereby the General Government may rightly exercise a due control over the provincial governments , and as a no less indispensable means of obtaining for the ...
Page 187
... House ; but various schemes were widely discussed by the Progressive Liberal associations , and a committee of the House , formed in 1894 , recommended the appointment of a Royal Commission to get further information . No such step had ...
... House ; but various schemes were widely discussed by the Progressive Liberal associations , and a committee of the House , formed in 1894 , recommended the appointment of a Royal Commission to get further information . No such step had ...
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