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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The constitution was framed by men who were members of 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 ...
The constitution was framed by men who were members of 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 ...
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maintenance of the notion of a paramount constitution , for it distinguishes between a power in the Parliament of the Commonwealth to amend the constitution and an “ immediate grant of full legislative power to that Parliament by a ...
maintenance of the notion of a paramount constitution , for it distinguishes between a power in the Parliament of the Commonwealth to amend the constitution and an “ immediate grant of full legislative power to that Parliament by a ...
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS : SELECT LIST By F. G. SPURDLE ( a ) NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT . ... ( Prior to the second session of 1904 all Parliamentary Papers appeared in the Journal of the Council , or in the Votes and Proceedings of the ...
OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS : SELECT LIST By F. G. SPURDLE ( a ) NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT . ... ( Prior to the second session of 1904 all Parliamentary Papers appeared in the Journal of the Council , or in the Votes and Proceedings of the ...
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