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 committee of 1812 was appointed in consequence of attacks upon the transportation system made by Jeremy Bentham and Sir Samuel Romilly . The witnesses examined included the former Governors , Hunter and Bligh , the explorer Matthew ...
The committee of 1812 was appointed in consequence of attacks upon the transportation system made by Jeremy Bentham and Sir Samuel Romilly . The witnesses examined included the former Governors , Hunter and Bligh , the explorer Matthew ...
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When the two despatches were placed before the Legislative Council of New South Wales at the beginning of the session of 1853 , appreciative resolutions were adopted , and a select committee was ...
When the two despatches were placed before the Legislative Council of New South Wales at the beginning of the session of 1853 , appreciative resolutions were adopted , and a select committee was ...
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CONSTITUTION OF VICTORIA 287 The Legislative Council , however , proceeded to consider the position , and a select committee , chosen by ballot , framed a report in which constitutional theories were amplified by specific resolutions.1 ...
CONSTITUTION OF VICTORIA 287 The Legislative Council , however , proceeded to consider the position , and a select committee , chosen by ballot , framed a report in which constitutional theories were amplified by specific resolutions.1 ...
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