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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received Russell's famous despatch concerning the position of executive officials . In New South Wales , the Executive Council , directed by the Governor , supervised the routine work of administration . It considered the estimates ...
received Russell's famous despatch concerning the position of executive officials . In New South Wales , the Executive Council , directed by the Governor , supervised the routine work of administration . It considered the estimates ...
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In 1842 Gipps , forwarding a proposal for a settlement there , wrote : " The position of New Caledonia is such as to render it I think very worthy the attention of the British Government " . Ever since the panic about a French invasion ...
In 1842 Gipps , forwarding a proposal for a settlement there , wrote : " The position of New Caledonia is such as to render it I think very worthy the attention of the British Government " . Ever since the panic about a French invasion ...
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... 465-6 Ministers ' position , 469 Nature of , " rigid " , 454 ; contractual character of , 459-60 New States , power to make , 455 Parliament under , see Parliament , Federal Powers of Commonwealth ( as distinct from States ' powers ) ...
... 465-6 Ministers ' position , 469 Nature of , " rigid " , 454 ; contractual character of , 459-60 New States , power to make , 455 Parliament under , see Parliament , Federal Powers of Commonwealth ( as distinct from States ' powers ) ...
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