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 402
... vote of £ 20,000 to Lady Darling , wife of the late Governor ) , alleging , firstly , that the grant was " a literal or substantial breach " of the Colonial Regulations , and ought not to have been discussed by the Victorian Legislature ...
... vote of £ 20,000 to Lady Darling , wife of the late Governor ) , alleging , firstly , that the grant was " a literal or substantial breach " of the Colonial Regulations , and ought not to have been discussed by the Victorian Legislature ...
Page 423
... vote in the Appropriation Bill . The Assembly admitted this , but held that it was such a step as the Commons would have taken in the assertion of their privileges . The Council , again taking its stand on imperial parliamentary usage ...
... vote in the Appropriation Bill . The Assembly admitted this , but held that it was such a step as the Commons would have taken in the assertion of their privileges . The Council , again taking its stand on imperial parliamentary usage ...
Page 579
... vote was said to have been a blunder . But it is not apparent that an affirmative majority could have been secured , what- ever devices had been tried . There was a genuine repugnance to con- scription , augmented by passionate and ...
... vote was said to have been a blunder . But it is not apparent that an affirmative majority could have been secured , what- ever devices had been tried . There was a genuine repugnance to con- scription , augmented by passionate and ...
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