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 318
... favour , and David Syme was for forty years the oracle dictating to the Cabinets he made and unmade the terms of their duty at that shrine . In 1868 the traders organised- not for the first time - a boycott of his paper . Syme reduced ...
... favour , and David Syme was for forty years the oracle dictating to the Cabinets he made and unmade the terms of their duty at that shrine . In 1868 the traders organised- not for the first time - a boycott of his paper . Syme reduced ...
Page 432
... favour of a Federal Council . A " Bill to establish a Federal Council of Australasia " , drafted by Griffith , was also adopted , with a resolution pledging the Governments to invite their Parliaments to address the Queen in favour of ...
... favour of a Federal Council . A " Bill to establish a Federal Council of Australasia " , drafted by Griffith , was also adopted , with a resolution pledging the Governments to invite their Parliaments to address the Queen in favour of ...
Page 499
... favour of the Protectionists . Both parties realised the futility of further imme- diate struggle , and for a few years there was an uncertain " fiscal truce " . On another issue , still more important for the future of the country ...
... favour of the Protectionists . Both parties realised the futility of further imme- diate struggle , and for a few years there was an uncertain " fiscal truce " . On another issue , still more important for the future of the country ...
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