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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... proposed to adopt a middle course and devote a session of Parliament to constitutional revision , it was not until 1927 that definite steps were taken by the Commonwealth Government for an overhaul of the constitution , and then only by ...
... proposed to adopt a middle course and devote a session of Parliament to constitutional revision , it was not until 1927 that definite steps were taken by the Commonwealth Government for an overhaul of the constitution , and then only by ...
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... proposed by N.S.W. , 450 Draft constitution of 1897-8 , 433-7 Duality of government , difficulties as to , 443 ff . , 455 , 459 ; drawbacks of , 488 ; unity of law consistent with , 458 Executive power , provisions as to , 464-5 ...
... proposed by N.S.W. , 450 Draft constitution of 1897-8 , 433-7 Duality of government , difficulties as to , 443 ff . , 455 , 459 ; drawbacks of , 488 ; unity of law consistent with , 458 Executive power , provisions as to , 464-5 ...
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... proposed , 432 , 457 ; powers of , to be exercised by Commonwealth Parliament , 462 Federal Loan Council proposed , 498 Federal system , nature of , 454 , 472 ff .; cabinet system incompatible with federal principle , 489 Federal ...
... proposed , 432 , 457 ; powers of , to be exercised by Commonwealth Parliament , 462 Federal Loan Council proposed , 498 Federal system , nature of , 454 , 472 ff .; cabinet system incompatible with federal principle , 489 Federal ...
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