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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Page 174
... Crown land grievances , although Gipps had suggested somewhat more generous terms . The select committee declared that Crown lands , and the revenue derived from them , should be handed over to the Legislative Council . It also wished ...
... Crown land grievances , although Gipps had suggested somewhat more generous terms . The select committee declared that Crown lands , and the revenue derived from them , should be handed over to the Legislative Council . It also wished ...
Page 196
... Crown lands and depastured stock thereon had a right of occupancy which the law recognised as good against anybody but the Crown . This usurpation was almost unprecedented : a man moved into the interior , paid £ 10 a year , and claimed ...
... Crown lands and depastured stock thereon had a right of occupancy which the law recognised as good against anybody but the Crown . This usurpation was almost unprecedented : a man moved into the interior , paid £ 10 a year , and claimed ...
Page 409
... Crown at all . We did not do a single act , we did not offer a single piece of advice , in the character of responsible ministers .... Sir Charles Darling thought proper to ask the opinion , counsel , and assistance of those Executive ...
... Crown at all . We did not do a single act , we did not offer a single piece of advice , in the character of responsible ministers .... Sir Charles Darling thought proper to ask the opinion , counsel , and assistance of those Executive ...
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