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 103
... revenue , but the Appropria- tion Act provided that not less than three - eighths of the gross customs receipts were to be paid over to the provinces , and this , though perhaps not intended as a permanent arrangement , also came to be ...
... revenue , but the Appropria- tion Act provided that not less than three - eighths of the gross customs receipts were to be paid over to the provinces , and this , though perhaps not intended as a permanent arrangement , also came to be ...
Page 110
... revenue , and merely to make grants in aid from year to year . Fitzherbert had challenged the prescriptive rights of ... revenue raised within a province was to be provincial revenue , subject to an equitable contribution towards the ...
... revenue , and merely to make grants in aid from year to year . Fitzherbert had challenged the prescriptive rights of ... revenue raised within a province was to be provincial revenue , subject to an equitable contribution towards the ...
Page 118
... revenue , certain licences , and what was left of the land fund : they were to control " county roads ” , and might make by - laws , construct public works , subsidise road boards , and assist charitable institutions , museums , and ...
... revenue , certain licences , and what was left of the land fund : they were to control " county roads ” , and might make by - laws , construct public works , subsidise road boards , and assist charitable institutions , museums , and ...
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