The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 81
... Governor Fitzroy arrived he appointed a new commissioner , who examined many claims which had already been heard and awarded much larger grants of land , sometimes even greater than had been claimed . The Governor proceeded to issue ...
... Governor Fitzroy arrived he appointed a new commissioner , who examined many claims which had already been heard and awarded much larger grants of land , sometimes even greater than had been claimed . The Governor proceeded to issue ...
Page 98
... Governor , assent to or withhold his assent from bills , and bills of certain classes were to be reserved for the signification of the Governor's pleasure . Any provincial law might , however , be disallowed by the Governor within three ...
... Governor , assent to or withhold his assent from bills , and bills of certain classes were to be reserved for the signification of the Governor's pleasure . Any provincial law might , however , be disallowed by the Governor within three ...
Page 106
... Governor in Council , and not to the Governor alone , that the Assembly entrusted executive power under the Acts . The Governor's control was , however , sufficient to enable the ministry , when the war broke out , to claim that it was ...
... Governor in Council , and not to the Governor alone , that the Assembly entrusted executive power under the Acts . The Governor's control was , however , sufficient to enable the ministry , when the war broke out , to claim that it was ...
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