The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 89
Page 175
DEMANDS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 175 of Gipps's amended regulations . Ultimately , the Secretary of State rejected the squatters ' claims ; an abortive bill was prepared in 1845 , but , in 1846 , the occupation problem was settled on ...
DEMANDS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 175 of Gipps's amended regulations . Ultimately , the Secretary of State rejected the squatters ' claims ; an abortive bill was prepared in 1845 , but , in 1846 , the occupation problem was settled on ...
Page 286
In the Legislative Council , the bill was generally approved , no serious opposition being offered , except to the form suggested for the Upper House and to the requirement that unusual majorities should be necessary in certain cases .
In the Legislative Council , the bill was generally approved , no serious opposition being offered , except to the form suggested for the Upper House and to the requirement that unusual majorities should be necessary in certain cases .
Page 292
There was a Governor and an Executive Council appointed by the Crown , and a Legislative Council consisting of nominees , most of whom were permanent officials . Early attempts to take advantage of the section of the Act of 1850 which ...
There was a Governor and an Executive Council appointed by the Crown , and a Legislative Council consisting of nominees , most of whom were permanent officials . Early attempts to take advantage of the section of the Act of 1850 which ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
attempt authority banks became bill Britain British brought coast colony command common Commonwealth Conference constitution continent convicts Council Court Darling despatch direction discovery early effect England established expedition explorers fact federal followed force French further gave given gold Government Governor Gulf of Carpentaria House imperial important increased industry interest islands King labour land later Legislative Council Lord March matters ment Minister natives nature officers Pacific Parliament party passed period persons Phillip political population Port position problem produced proposed question reached region relating responsible result river Secretary sent Series settlement settlers ships South Australia South Wales southern success suggested Sydney tion took trade transportation voyage Western whole wool Zealand