The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... responsible executive . The Constitution Act was remarkable not only for its structure but also for its liberality of spirit . The colony was to receive the benefit of the remarkable advance made in the last few years in the concep ...
... responsible executive . The Constitution Act was remarkable not only for its structure but also for its liberality of spirit . The colony was to receive the benefit of the remarkable advance made in the last few years in the concep ...
Page 100
... responsible government . Wynyard opened the Assembly in a speech worthy of the occasion . He dealt mainly with the ... Responsible Government , New Zealand , Minutes of Executive Council , 6 June 1854 , A. and P. 1854-5 , xxxviii , 160 ...
... responsible government . Wynyard opened the Assembly in a speech worthy of the occasion . He dealt mainly with the ... Responsible Government , New Zealand , Minutes of Executive Council , 6 June 1854 , A. and P. 1854-5 , xxxviii , 160 ...
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... responsible minister , had been present and shared the responsibility . When Fox took office he expressed dis- satisfaction with this system of double government . Sir George Grey , who returned to the colony as Governor towards the end ...
... responsible minister , had been present and shared the responsibility . When Fox took office he expressed dis- satisfaction with this system of double government . Sir George Grey , who returned to the colony as Governor towards the end ...
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