The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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The General Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of conflict its legislation prevailed over theirs . The proposal - originated by Lord Greythat the Legislative Council should ...
The General Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of conflict its legislation prevailed over theirs . The proposal - originated by Lord Greythat the Legislative Council should ...
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As a result of various legislative experiments there remain many different forms of leasehold tenure , and these , together ... The student must remember also that administration is at least as important as legislation , and that the ...
As a result of various legislative experiments there remain many different forms of leasehold tenure , and these , together ... The student must remember also that administration is at least as important as legislation , and that the ...
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In 1894 the programme for land legislation was completed by the passing of the Land for Settlements Act , giving powers of compulsory repurchase at the government valuation plus a percentage for disturbance , and of the Advances to ...
In 1894 the programme for land legislation was completed by the passing of the Land for Settlements Act , giving powers of compulsory repurchase at the government valuation plus a percentage for disturbance , and of the Advances to ...
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