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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... matters of local interest , which could best be regulated by local knowledge and local understanding , and matters of general moment , which could best be managed by the Government of the United Kingdom . From an early date , the people ...
... matters of local interest , which could best be regulated by local knowledge and local understanding , and matters of general moment , which could best be managed by the Government of the United Kingdom . From an early date , the people ...
Page 463
... matters that determined the distribution of powers between Commonwealth and State . It was indeed true that the matter which still at the close of the nineteenth century was the keenest political interest of the country and the most ...
... matters that determined the distribution of powers between Commonwealth and State . It was indeed true that the matter which still at the close of the nineteenth century was the keenest political interest of the country and the most ...
Page 465
... matters in which leave to appeal from judgments of the High Court may be sought ( Section 74 ) . The matters in which the Commonwealth judiciary may have an original jurisdiction are enumerated in Sections 75 and 76 - matters arising ...
... matters in which leave to appeal from judgments of the High Court may be sought ( Section 74 ) . The matters in which the Commonwealth judiciary may have an original jurisdiction are enumerated in Sections 75 and 76 - matters arising ...
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