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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When the estimates were presented , they left the Council chamber , and , shortly afterwards , resigned.3 This was the signal for a renewal of public agitation , and petitions were prepared demanding representative institutions and a ...
When the estimates were presented , they left the Council chamber , and , shortly afterwards , resigned.3 This was the signal for a renewal of public agitation , and petitions were prepared demanding representative institutions and a ...
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One reason for this was to prevent the inordinate growth of the House of Representatives with the increase of population ; but it also gained support as giving a reasonable weight to the Senate , if , as afterwards happened , a joint ...
One reason for this was to prevent the inordinate growth of the House of Representatives with the increase of population ; but it also gained support as giving a reasonable weight to the Senate , if , as afterwards happened , a joint ...
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Local government ( 1842 ) , 167 , 175 , 273 Representative government , demand for : 152 , 153 , 154 , 162 , 163-4 , 166 ; Brisbane's view as to , 152 ; granted ( 1842 ) , 167 Responsible government , 155 ; Gipps's views as to ...
Local government ( 1842 ) , 167 , 175 , 273 Representative government , demand for : 152 , 153 , 154 , 162 , 163-4 , 166 ; Brisbane's view as to , 152 ; granted ( 1842 ) , 167 Responsible government , 155 ; Gipps's views as to ...
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