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Yet on amalgamation in 1914 Lugard had secured that the Legislative Council at
Lagos should confine its authority to the South , affirming that it was contrary to
British colonial policy to subject the interests of a large native population to the ...
Yet on amalgamation in 1914 Lugard had secured that the Legislative Council at
Lagos should confine its authority to the South , affirming that it was contrary to
British colonial policy to subject the interests of a large native population to the ...
Page 397
On paper the Agreement of 1909 left the Sultans ' powers unimpaired , but it also
gave unlimited legislative authority and complete control in the important sphere
of finance to the new Council , an assembly in which the Sultans were ordinary ...
On paper the Agreement of 1909 left the Sultans ' powers unimpaired , but it also
gave unlimited legislative authority and complete control in the important sphere
of finance to the new Council , an assembly in which the Sultans were ordinary ...
Page 849
415 - 39 . - Parliament and the British Empire : some Constitutional controversies
concerning imperial legislative jurisdiction . New York , 1929 . SINCLAIR , K .
Imperial Federation : a Study of New Zealand Policy and Opinion , 1880 - 1914 .
415 - 39 . - Parliament and the British Empire : some Constitutional controversies
concerning imperial legislative jurisdiction . New York , 1929 . SINCLAIR , K .
Imperial Federation : a Study of New Zealand Policy and Opinion , 1880 - 1914 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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