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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It was unfortunate , although not a matter of design , that the precautions taken in 1850 closed against the Australian Legislatures the somewhat devious route by which self - government had been reached in British North America .
It was unfortunate , although not a matter of design , that the precautions taken in 1850 closed against the Australian Legislatures the somewhat devious route by which self - government had been reached in British North America .
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It was argued against the Government that Section 57 could be properly resorted to only in the extreme case where the ... had made it impossible for the Government to carry on by rejecting its financial proposals ; that the application ...
It was argued against the Government that Section 57 could be properly resorted to only in the extreme case where the ... had made it impossible for the Government to carry on by rejecting its financial proposals ; that the application ...
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In a number of other incidents , the States Governments claimed that they and not the Commonwealth Government were the appro- priate authorities with which the British Government should deal ; and in particular they protested that they ...
In a number of other incidents , the States Governments claimed that they and not the Commonwealth Government were the appro- priate authorities with which the British Government should deal ; and in particular they protested that they ...
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