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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Page 178
... limits of location , had increased in number . In 1850 , there were twenty - seven , five being in the Port Phillip District and one at Moreton Bay . In the lands beyond the limits , occupation was regulated by Commissioners , of whom ...
... limits of location , had increased in number . In 1850 , there were twenty - seven , five being in the Port Phillip District and one at Moreton Bay . In the lands beyond the limits , occupation was regulated by Commissioners , of whom ...
Page 195
... limits of settlement , he set himself to fight for the squatters ' rights against the Secretary of State and his advisers . " I cannot avoid perceiving the peculiarities " , he reported in October 1835 , " which in this Colony render it ...
... limits of settlement , he set himself to fight for the squatters ' rights against the Secretary of State and his advisers . " I cannot avoid perceiving the peculiarities " , he reported in October 1835 , " which in this Colony render it ...
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... limit the prerogative right of the Queen to grant special leave to appeal to the Privy Council , and a declaration ... limits inter se of the constitutional powers " of the Commonwealth and a State , or of one State and another - were ...
... limit the prerogative right of the Queen to grant special leave to appeal to the Privy Council , and a declaration ... limits inter se of the constitutional powers " of the Commonwealth and a State , or of one State and another - were ...
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