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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... Parliament in the colonies ; it must be such as would commend it to these Parliaments . As the object of federation was to establish unity in certain specific matters , it was natural that the subject of federal powers should be ...
... Parliament in the colonies ; it must be such as would commend it to these Parliaments . As the object of federation was to establish unity in certain specific matters , it was natural that the subject of federal powers should be ...
Page 488
... Parliament " . The statement is somewhat ambiguous , since , though the countries are alike in not having a federal ... Parliament of the Commonwealth to amend the constitution and an " immediate grant of full legislative power to that ...
... Parliament " . The statement is somewhat ambiguous , since , though the countries are alike in not having a federal ... Parliament of the Commonwealth to amend the constitution and an " immediate grant of full legislative power to that ...
Page 678
... PARLIAMENT . ( b ) SOUTH AUSTRALIA Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council , 1851-6 . 7 vols . Adelaide . Proceedings of Parliament ( with copies of documents ordered to be printed ) , 1857– . Adelaide . Indexes . Adelaide ...
... PARLIAMENT . ( b ) SOUTH AUSTRALIA Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council , 1851-6 . 7 vols . Adelaide . Proceedings of Parliament ( with copies of documents ordered to be printed ) , 1857– . Adelaide . Indexes . Adelaide ...
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