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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... elected . Six of the latter were to be chosen from the Port Phillip District , and both nominated and elected members were to hold office for five years . 10 Of the nominated members , not more than six were to be officials , 11 and the ...
... elected . Six of the latter were to be chosen from the Port Phillip District , and both nominated and elected members were to hold office for five years . 10 Of the nominated members , not more than six were to be officials , 11 and the ...
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... elected member in the Legislative Council , and his behaviour was characterised by violent opposition to the policy of his former patron . In fact , while he remained in New South Wales , Lowe's conduct was marked by serious ...
... elected member in the Legislative Council , and his behaviour was characterised by violent opposition to the policy of his former patron . In fact , while he remained in New South Wales , Lowe's conduct was marked by serious ...
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... elected members to the Legislative Council . This gave a political turn to the activities of the popular party which had been stirring up an agitation against the convict system . It now began to talk of a wider franchise , of equal ...
... elected members to the Legislative Council . This gave a political turn to the activities of the popular party which had been stirring up an agitation against the convict system . It now began to talk of a wider franchise , of equal ...
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