The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 398
... Imperial Govern- ment did not by any means say to a Governor , as Higinbotham would have wished , " You will receive instructions on matters of imperial interest , but with the internal affairs of your colony the Secretary of State has ...
... Imperial Govern- ment did not by any means say to a Governor , as Higinbotham would have wished , " You will receive instructions on matters of imperial interest , but with the internal affairs of your colony the Secretary of State has ...
Page 410
... Imperial interests , however , were in general protected , not by the action of a Governor as an imperial officer in the course of colonial administration , but by the royal veto upon colonial legislation , by the legal supremacy of ...
... Imperial interests , however , were in general protected , not by the action of a Governor as an imperial officer in the course of colonial administration , but by the royal veto upon colonial legislation , by the legal supremacy of ...
Page 413
... imperial control , though the colonies obtained , with safeguards , power to modify the imperial legislation with regard to their registered ships and their coasting trade . Navigation bills form a considerable proportion of those which ...
... imperial control , though the colonies obtained , with safeguards , power to modify the imperial legislation with regard to their registered ships and their coasting trade . Navigation bills form a considerable proportion of those which ...
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