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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reconsidered , for an Act of 1856 transferring this to the provinces had been disallowed . ... The Governor was empowered to increase the price of land in any province upon the recommendation of the Superintendent and Provincial Council ...
reconsidered , for an Act of 1856 transferring this to the provinces had been disallowed . ... The Governor was empowered to increase the price of land in any province upon the recommendation of the Superintendent and Provincial Council ...
Page 115
He proposed to apply himself to a " search after equilibrium " , and again offered the provinces , on certain conditions , a share in the public works policy . As some check upon unlimited borrowing , security was to be taken for all ...
He proposed to apply himself to a " search after equilibrium " , and again offered the provinces , on certain conditions , a share in the public works policy . As some check upon unlimited borrowing , security was to be taken for all ...
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MERITS AND DEFECTS OF PROVINCIAL SYSTEM 119 instance , depend mainly on whether a province could afford a good system . ... In 1867 it forbade the provinces to borrow : in 1870 it began borrowing itself to an unprecedented extent ...
MERITS AND DEFECTS OF PROVINCIAL SYSTEM 119 instance , depend mainly on whether a province could afford a good system . ... In 1867 it forbade the provinces to borrow : in 1870 it began borrowing itself to an unprecedented extent ...
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