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 101
... session was brought to an end by a prorogation . During the recess Wynyard , in a last effort at compromise , added to the executive four of the ex- tremer provincialists who , under Wakefield's influence , had opposed Fitzgerald . When ...
... session was brought to an end by a prorogation . During the recess Wynyard , in a last effort at compromise , added to the executive four of the ex- tremer provincialists who , under Wakefield's influence , had opposed Fitzgerald . When ...
Page 116
... session , viz . the first session of the new Parliament , the provincial councils not being allowed to meet in the meanwhile . After this concession the bill was passed into law without much difficulty . The land funds of the ...
... session , viz . the first session of the new Parliament , the provincial councils not being allowed to meet in the meanwhile . After this concession the bill was passed into law without much difficulty . The land funds of the ...
Page 260
... session during which any given paper was printed , the volume of papers for that session into which it has been bound , and the page within that volume where it can be found . In some instances the sessional or command number belonging ...
... session during which any given paper was printed , the volume of papers for that session into which it has been bound , and the page within that volume where it can be found . In some instances the sessional or command number belonging ...
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