The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 100
... but to agitating for responsible government . Wynyard opened the Assembly in a speech worthy of the occasion . He dealt mainly with the question of the division of powers between the General Government and the provinces .
... but to agitating for responsible government . Wynyard opened the Assembly in a speech worthy of the occasion . He dealt mainly with the question of the division of powers between the General Government and the provinces .
Page 106
After all , it could only be mischievous to retain a shadow of responsibility when the beneficial exercise of power ... as the guardian of imperial interests and as the officer responsible for the proper employment of imperial troops ...
After all , it could only be mischievous to retain a shadow of responsibility when the beneficial exercise of power ... as the guardian of imperial interests and as the officer responsible for the proper employment of imperial troops ...
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Native policy , even with the advent of responsible government , was to remain in the hands of the British Government acting through the Governor . But the irksome land problem was bound to drive the colonists to claim the decisive ...
Native policy , even with the advent of responsible government , was to remain in the hands of the British Government acting through the Governor . But the irksome land problem was bound to drive the colonists to claim the decisive ...
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