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 had plenary power ; the Governor had the right of veto over all provincial legislation ; and in 1868 ... The system would not come under any of 1 An Act of 1914 provides for an elected Legislative Council of forty ...
The General Assembly had plenary power ; the Governor had the right of veto over all provincial legislation ; and in 1868 ... The system would not come under any of 1 An Act of 1914 provides for an elected Legislative Council of forty ...
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The various experiments in social legislation made during the period of prosperity are discussed in the following chapter ; but it should be mentioned at this juncture that there is increasing recognition both of the extent to which ...
The various experiments in social legislation made during the period of prosperity are discussed in the following chapter ; but it should be mentioned at this juncture that there is increasing recognition both of the extent to which ...
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... of social sympathy , trade unionists and manufacturers eager for protective legislation , temperance reformers and woman suffragists - the new party made a concerted and successful attack upon the now disrupted landed oligarchy .
... of social sympathy , trade unionists and manufacturers eager for protective legislation , temperance reformers and woman suffragists - the new party made a concerted and successful attack upon the now disrupted landed oligarchy .
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