The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 357
... responsible government by another specious coalition . But Howe had learnt his lesson . He was no longer afraid of " party government " . Sir John's overtures for a " mixed govern- ment " -addressed to his " excellent and talented ...
... responsible government by another specious coalition . But Howe had learnt his lesson . He was no longer afraid of " party government " . Sir John's overtures for a " mixed govern- ment " -addressed to his " excellent and talented ...
Page 360
... Responsible Government " . But Huntley's zeal betrayed itself . Was it " deliberate conviction " or the feud with Pope and Haviland ? A petition had already gone forward for an extension of his term of office , in the interests of ...
... Responsible Government " . But Huntley's zeal betrayed itself . Was it " deliberate conviction " or the feud with Pope and Haviland ? A petition had already gone forward for an extension of his term of office , in the interests of ...
Page 537
... responsible government for the Territories . A report was brought down in 1887 . This criticised the administration of the previous decade on the ground that it excluded the people from controlling the public money . It asked for an ...
... responsible government for the Territories . A report was brought down in 1887 . This criticised the administration of the previous decade on the ground that it excluded the people from controlling the public money . It asked for an ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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