The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... legislation unconsti- tutional , but without success ; and finally they appealed to the Dominion Government to introduce remedial legislation . To a Conservative Government such an appeal was embarrassing in the highest degree . The ...
... legislation unconsti- tutional , but without success ; and finally they appealed to the Dominion Government to introduce remedial legislation . To a Conservative Government such an appeal was embarrassing in the highest degree . The ...
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... legislation . Constituent powers will undoubtedly come one day : but it is likely that they will come guarded by a " bill of rights " -covering clauses as in the Australian Commonwealth Act - beyond the legislative competence of the ...
... legislation . Constituent powers will undoubtedly come one day : but it is likely that they will come guarded by a " bill of rights " -covering clauses as in the Australian Commonwealth Act - beyond the legislative competence of the ...
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... Legislation Act was not under consideration — it would seem a logical deduction that a province can so change its constitution as to deprive effectively its Legislative Assembly of the traditional processes of building up and shaping a ...
... Legislation Act was not under consideration — it would seem a logical deduction that a province can so change its constitution as to deprive effectively its Legislative Assembly of the traditional processes of building up and shaping a ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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