The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell |
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THE CONSTITUTION ACT OF 1850 273 colonies , and although the Constitution Act of the same year was still more ... It gave to the Australian colonies a common starting - point for constitutional development , just as the earlier Act had ...
THE CONSTITUTION ACT OF 1850 273 colonies , and although the Constitution Act of the same year was still more ... It gave to the Australian colonies a common starting - point for constitutional development , just as the earlier Act had ...
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The Secretary of State agreed with them , but before anything could be done in 1855 , a constitution bill from Van Diemen's Land was received at the Colonial ... The people of the colony had little interest in constitutional problems .
The Secretary of State agreed with them , but before anything could be done in 1855 , a constitution bill from Van Diemen's Land was received at the Colonial ... The people of the colony had little interest in constitutional problems .
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The old instructions , even if taken with constitutional qualifications , were inconsistent with it . Higinbotham , when Chief Justice , was several times passed over when it became necessary to appoint a LieutenantGovernor .
The old instructions , even if taken with constitutional qualifications , were inconsistent with it . Higinbotham , when Chief Justice , was several times passed over when it became necessary to appoint a LieutenantGovernor .
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