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 288
... secure the prosperity of the colony ; and , by protesting against the amount reserved for a Civil List , it virtually accepted the principle involved . The elected members occupied themselves in an attempt to secure the abolition of ...
... secure the prosperity of the colony ; and , by protesting against the amount reserved for a Civil List , it virtually accepted the principle involved . The elected members occupied themselves in an attempt to secure the abolition of ...
Page 372
... secure effective laws for the in- spection and regulation of mines and mining machinery , beginning with a Victorian Act of 1877. But mining waned . Some of the younger miners were accustomed to go shearing in New South Wales during the ...
... secure effective laws for the in- spection and regulation of mines and mining machinery , beginning with a Victorian Act of 1877. But mining waned . Some of the younger miners were accustomed to go shearing in New South Wales during the ...
Page 445
... secure uniformity of law and administration in matters of common concern " .1 The intention again was to quiet the fears and doubts of provincialists who shrank from the idea of control by a national government . But the words in them ...
... secure uniformity of law and administration in matters of common concern " .1 The intention again was to quiet the fears and doubts of provincialists who shrank from the idea of control by a national government . But the words in them ...
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