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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a NATIONAL CONVENTION , 1891 433 in the convention that devised the Federal Council . The scheme was not unlike his proposal of a few years before ; but perhaps , with that touch of vanity which is not inconsistent with greatness ...
a NATIONAL CONVENTION , 1891 433 in the convention that devised the Federal Council . The scheme was not unlike his proposal of a few years before ; but perhaps , with that touch of vanity which is not inconsistent with greatness ...
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It provided for a complete central government , with federal legislature , executive , and judiciary . The Federal Parliament was to consist of a Senate , composed of eight members for each State , elected by the State Parliaments ...
It provided for a complete central government , with federal legislature , executive , and judiciary . The Federal Parliament was to consist of a Senate , composed of eight members for each State , elected by the State Parliaments ...
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FEDERALISM IN DEPENDENT STATES 473 in relation to the federal system : the case fell within the political rather than the juridical sphere , and was hardly susceptible to the sanctions enforced by Courts . But , in 1902 , a suggestion ...
FEDERALISM IN DEPENDENT STATES 473 in relation to the federal system : the case fell within the political rather than the juridical sphere , and was hardly susceptible to the sanctions enforced by Courts . But , in 1902 , a suggestion ...
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AUSTRALIA | 1 |
The South Australian Association | 5 |
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