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 104
... provinces had been disallowed . Existing regulations were confirmed , with the proviso that the maximum size of any lot sold by auction should be ... PROVINCES ACT 105 the new Act the office 104 THE CONSTITUTION AND THE PROVINCES 31.
... provinces had been disallowed . Existing regulations were confirmed , with the proviso that the maximum size of any lot sold by auction should be ... PROVINCES ACT 105 the new Act the office 104 THE CONSTITUTION AND THE PROVINCES 31.
Page 115
... provinces , on certain conditions , a share in the public works policy . As some check upon unlimited borrowing , security was to be taken for all railways hereafter authorised in land of the nominal value of double the cost of the line ...
... provinces , on certain conditions , a share in the public works policy . As some check upon unlimited borrowing , security was to be taken for all railways hereafter authorised in land of the nominal value of double the cost of the line ...
Page 119
... provinces to borrow : in 1870 it began borrowing itself to an unprecedented extent , and undertook colonising work on a scale with which the provinces could not hope to compete . Yet the financial question , and the attitude of the ...
... provinces to borrow : in 1870 it began borrowing itself to an unprecedented extent , and undertook colonising work on a scale with which the provinces could not hope to compete . Yet the financial question , and the attitude of the ...
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