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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SPHERE OF COMMONWEALTH 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 ...
SPHERE OF COMMONWEALTH 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 ...
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This discretionary political authority was " a safety- valve ” which adequately provided against those evils of conflict in the exercise of power that had evoked in America the doctrine of restrictions implied by the judiciary upon the ...
This discretionary political authority was " a safety- valve ” which adequately provided against those evils of conflict in the exercise of power that had evoked in America the doctrine of restrictions implied by the judiciary upon the ...
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For there was deemed to be no inconsistency where one 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 ...
For there was deemed to be no inconsistency where one 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 ...
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