The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 537
... Lieutenant - Governor Dewdney made some feeble efforts to satisfy this demand for re- sponsible government . Small sums of money- $ 1000 in 1884 and $ 500 in 1886 - were placed at the disposal of the elected representa- tives to spend ...
... Lieutenant - Governor Dewdney made some feeble efforts to satisfy this demand for re- sponsible government . Small sums of money- $ 1000 in 1884 and $ 500 in 1886 - were placed at the disposal of the elected representa- tives to spend ...
Page 557
... Lieutenant - Governor then informed Semlin that he must within a fortnight either resign or ask for a new election . Semlin did neither ; he arranged for support , and reported that he could control the House . The Lieutenant - Governor ...
... Lieutenant - Governor then informed Semlin that he must within a fortnight either resign or ask for a new election . Semlin did neither ; he arranged for support , and reported that he could control the House . The Lieutenant - Governor ...
Page 700
... Governor - General is not called on to make straight the paths for an incoming Prime Minister , to separate the ... Lieutenant - Governor in Council carries out the executive Government , based on a system which follows mutatis mutandis ...
... Governor - General is not called on to make straight the paths for an incoming Prime Minister , to separate the ... Lieutenant - Governor in Council carries out the executive Government , based on a system which follows mutatis mutandis ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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