The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
... Council : in New Ulster , although Major - General G. D. Pitt was shortly afterwards appointed Lieutenant - Governor , the Executive Council of the colony performed the functions of the provincial offices also . And in November , Grey ...
... Council : in New Ulster , although Major - General G. D. Pitt was shortly afterwards appointed Lieutenant - Governor , the Executive Council of the colony performed the functions of the provincial offices also . And in November , Grey ...
Page 97
... Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be directly elected for five ... Council of not less than nine members elected by the people of the province . Every duly registered elector was ...
... Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be directly elected for five ... Council of not less than nine members elected by the people of the province . Every duly registered elector was ...
Page 98
... Councils and in case of conflict its legisla- tion prevailed over theirs . The proposal - originated by Lord Grey- that the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , had too much of an American flavour for Sir ...
... Councils and in case of conflict its legisla- tion prevailed over theirs . The proposal - originated by Lord Grey- that the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , had too much of an American flavour for Sir ...
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