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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... direct consequences . " Far - seeing men may calculate the consequences of a public policy ; the indirect consequences are beyond calculation , but in the long run most important.5 Pitt and Sydney were concerned with the direct solution ...
... direct consequences . " Far - seeing men may calculate the consequences of a public policy ; the indirect consequences are beyond calculation , but in the long run most important.5 Pitt and Sydney were concerned with the direct solution ...
Page 462
... direct powers of the Commonwealth are some which require the consent of the State affected - e.g . the construction or acquisition of railways . There are also general powers enabling the Parliament of the Commonwealth on any matter ...
... direct powers of the Commonwealth are some which require the consent of the State affected - e.g . the construction or acquisition of railways . There are also general powers enabling the Parliament of the Commonwealth on any matter ...
Page 484
... direct taxation , in which it operates concurrently with the States . The matter of finance has in fact become the fundamental question in Commonwealth relations , involving , as it does , ultimate responsibility for the stability and ...
... direct taxation , in which it operates concurrently with the States . The matter of finance has in fact become the fundamental question in Commonwealth relations , involving , as it does , ultimate responsibility for the stability and ...
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The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
Pastoral Regions | 15 |
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