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 461
... AUTHORITY 461 excluding denominationalism from public institutions ; it can hardly be regarded as belonging to the class of " minority " safeguards now familiar in constitutions . A federal constitution in fact is unlikely to limit ...
... AUTHORITY 461 excluding denominationalism from public institutions ; it can hardly be regarded as belonging to the class of " minority " safeguards now familiar in constitutions . A federal constitution in fact is unlikely to limit ...
Page 473
... authority . In the British Empire , this common authority was the Crown , which , acting on the advice of the Imperial Government , could disallow the legislation of either Commonwealth or State calcu- lated to subvert the ...
... authority . In the British Empire , this common authority was the Crown , which , acting on the advice of the Imperial Government , could disallow the legislation of either Commonwealth or State calcu- lated to subvert the ...
Page 479
... authority having prescribed a certain minimum wage , the other authority prescribed a higher : the employer was bound to pay the higher minimum . The practice of going from the one authority to the other was well established , and ...
... authority having prescribed a certain minimum wage , the other authority prescribed a higher : the employer was bound to pay the higher minimum . The practice of going from the one authority to the other was well established , and ...
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