The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1940 - Commonwealth countries |
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Page 148
... Governor had used his Council , not merely to remove a Councillor , but to dismiss an imperial officer . In all such cases " the Governor is to exercise his own judgment and he alone is personally responsible , whether he does it of his ...
... Governor had used his Council , not merely to remove a Councillor , but to dismiss an imperial officer . In all such cases " the Governor is to exercise his own judgment and he alone is personally responsible , whether he does it of his ...
Page 149
... Governor - in - Council . Governor Parry was accordingly instructed to propose that the Assembly themselves should draft a bill establishing a permanent table of fees payable to public officers , which should be " as little burdensome ...
... Governor - in - Council . Governor Parry was accordingly instructed to propose that the Assembly themselves should draft a bill establishing a permanent table of fees payable to public officers , which should be " as little burdensome ...
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... Governor's discretion . If he so decided , the number of members must not exceed six excluding himself . The Bishop ... Governor desired . The Governor alone was to have the right of introducing business for discussion . The members were ...
... Governor's discretion . If he so decided , the number of members must not exceed six excluding himself . The Bishop ... Governor desired . The Governor alone was to have the right of introducing business for discussion . The members were ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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