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 427
... PROPOSALS 427 Earl Grey had learned his lesson . In a despatch of 31 July 1848 he disclaimed any intention of imposing unwelcome constitutional changes on the colonies , and withdrew the proposals to which chief exception had been taken ...
... PROPOSALS 427 Earl Grey had learned his lesson . In a despatch of 31 July 1848 he disclaimed any intention of imposing unwelcome constitutional changes on the colonies , and withdrew the proposals to which chief exception had been taken ...
Page 486
... proposals for enlargement of its own powers , and anxious not to throw the matter into the party arena by itself putting forward proposals in the first instance , the Common- wealth Government appointed a representative Royal Commission ...
... proposals for enlargement of its own powers , and anxious not to throw the matter into the party arena by itself putting forward proposals in the first instance , the Common- wealth Government appointed a representative Royal Commission ...
Page 729
... proposals for ( 1883 ) , 358 ; Parkes's draft Bill for , 431 ; Griffith's Bill for , 432 ; Act passed ( 1885 ) , 432 , 530 ; nature of Council proposed , 432 , 457 ; powers of , to be exercised by Commonwealth Parliament , 462 Federal ...
... proposals for ( 1883 ) , 358 ; Parkes's draft Bill for , 431 ; Griffith's Bill for , 432 ; Act passed ( 1885 ) , 432 , 530 ; nature of Council proposed , 432 , 457 ; powers of , to be exercised by Commonwealth Parliament , 462 Federal ...
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