The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 182
... representative institutions and a discontinuance of the new system of transportation.4 2 It was clear that Wilmot had failed to gain acceptance for the probation system , and his successor , Sir William Denison ( 1846-55 ) , was told to ...
... representative institutions and a discontinuance of the new system of transportation.4 2 It was clear that Wilmot had failed to gain acceptance for the probation system , and his successor , Sir William Denison ( 1846-55 ) , was told to ...
Page 443
... Representatives should be determined from time to time so as to make the number of members of the House of Representatives approximately double that of the Senators . One reason for this was to prevent the inordinate growth of the House ...
... Representatives should be determined from time to time so as to make the number of members of the House of Representatives approximately double that of the Senators . One reason for this was to prevent the inordinate growth of the House ...
Page 742
... representative element in , 153 , 154 , 167 ; increase in size of ( 1828 ) , 155 ; financial position of ( to 1832 ) , 161 ; financial limitations imposed on ( 1842 ) , 167 , 172 ; franchise ( 1842 ) , 172-3 ; modified by Grey , 175 ...
... representative element in , 153 , 154 , 167 ; increase in size of ( 1828 ) , 155 ; financial position of ( to 1832 ) , 161 ; financial limitations imposed on ( 1842 ) , 167 , 172 ; franchise ( 1842 ) , 172-3 ; modified by Grey , 175 ...
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