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 97
... elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be directly elected for five years . In questions affecting the natives , considerable power should be reserved to the Governor ; and £ 7000 should be set aside for ...
... elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be directly elected for five years . In questions affecting the natives , considerable power should be reserved to the Governor ; and £ 7000 should be set aside for ...
Page 98
... elected by the Provincial Councils , had too much of an American flavour for Sir John Pakington , and the Assembly was to be composed of the Governor , a Legislative Council nominated by the Crown , and a House of Representatives elected ...
... elected by the Provincial Councils , had too much of an American flavour for Sir John Pakington , and the Assembly was to be composed of the Governor , a Legislative Council nominated by the Crown , and a House of Representatives elected ...
Page 213
... elect a certain number of members to the House of Commons " . In elaborating this alternative , Vogel said that it ... Elected for each parliament , they would be a living bond of communication between the colonies 1 C.O. 209 / 140-160 ...
... elect a certain number of members to the House of Commons " . In elaborating this alternative , Vogel said that it ... Elected for each parliament , they would be a living bond of communication between the colonies 1 C.O. 209 / 140-160 ...
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