The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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“ Gradually , without upsetting the smooth working of the Parliamentary machine , the national Parliament would be invested ... being formulated , however , not as now by their own vote , but by the will of the Commonwealth Parliament .
“ Gradually , without upsetting the smooth working of the Parliamentary machine , the national Parliament would be invested ... being formulated , however , not as now by their own vote , but by the will of the Commonwealth Parliament .
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DISSOLUTION OF 1914 567 the constitution to dissolve the two Houses of Parliament simultaneously A new Governor - General , Sir Ronald Munro - Ferguson ( afterwards Lord Novar ) , had assumed office in succession to Lord Denman in May ...
DISSOLUTION OF 1914 567 the constitution to dissolve the two Houses of Parliament simultaneously A new Governor - General , Sir Ronald Munro - Ferguson ( afterwards Lord Novar ) , had assumed office in succession to Lord Denman in May ...
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679 BIBLIOGRAPHY Parliamentary Debates , 1856– . Melbourne . Papers presented to both Houses of Parliament , 1856– , Melbourne . Index , 1851-1909 . Melbourne , 1909 . STATUTES . Acts and Ordinances of Victoria , 1851-6 . Melbourne .
679 BIBLIOGRAPHY Parliamentary Debates , 1856– . Melbourne . Papers presented to both Houses of Parliament , 1856– , Melbourne . Index , 1851-1909 . Melbourne , 1909 . STATUTES . Acts and Ordinances of Victoria , 1851-6 . Melbourne .
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