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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... political history shows the unique and informal way in which the great transition from representative to responsible government is made in British communities . Moreover , the constitutional development of the Dominion illustrates ...
... political history shows the unique and informal way in which the great transition from representative to responsible government is made in British communities . Moreover , the constitutional development of the Dominion illustrates ...
Page 171
... political and social consequences have been equally desirable . Many competent observers have noted the degeneration of political con- troversy from the high levels of the pioneer days , 1 and acute critics have not failed to notice ...
... political and social consequences have been equally desirable . Many competent observers have noted the degeneration of political con- troversy from the high levels of the pioneer days , 1 and acute critics have not failed to notice ...
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... political expedients and intrigues , was too un- stable to last . It enabled Ballance to make some experiments in land settlement , produced some admirable administrative reforms , par- ticularly the reorganisation of the charitable aid ...
... political expedients and intrigues , was too un- stable to last . It enabled Ballance to make some experiments in land settlement , produced some admirable administrative reforms , par- ticularly the reorganisation of the charitable aid ...
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