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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... principle . It was a con- troversy of the kind which necessarily arises in periods of transition , when men are called upon to adjust new principles to established 1 Cf. Debates in Lords and Commons ( 1806 ) on Lord Ellenborough's Seat ...
... principle . It was a con- troversy of the kind which necessarily arises in periods of transition , when men are called upon to adjust new principles to established 1 Cf. Debates in Lords and Commons ( 1806 ) on Lord Ellenborough's Seat ...
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... principle to the Commonwealth — assumed as axiomatic since 1907 , though the dis- sent from it of some members of the Court was notorious - should be re - argued . The result was that the principle was declared inapplicable to the ...
... principle to the Commonwealth — assumed as axiomatic since 1907 , though the dis- sent from it of some members of the Court was notorious - should be re - argued . The result was that the principle was declared inapplicable to the ...
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... principle which , in the words of Lord Haldane in the House of Commons in 1900 , permeated the constitution.1 The earlier decisions of the High Court considered that federalism was the dominant principle , and found a guide chiefly in ...
... principle which , in the words of Lord Haldane in the House of Commons in 1900 , permeated the constitution.1 The earlier decisions of the High Court considered that federalism was the dominant principle , and found a guide chiefly in ...
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