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 176
... suggested that the better class of prisoners might be admitted there as " exiles " ; that is to say , they would arrive with pardons " restricted by no con- dition but that of their not returning to the United Kingdom " . Stanley added ...
... suggested that the better class of prisoners might be admitted there as " exiles " ; that is to say , they would arrive with pardons " restricted by no con- dition but that of their not returning to the United Kingdom " . Stanley added ...
Page 282
... suggested a procedure which would circumvent the legal obstacles . It presented a report accompanied by three draft bills.4 The first of these , intended for enactment by the Parliament of the United Kingdom , was merely an enabling ...
... suggested a procedure which would circumvent the legal obstacles . It presented a report accompanied by three draft bills.4 The first of these , intended for enactment by the Parliament of the United Kingdom , was merely an enabling ...
Page 445
... suggested by Mr Bernhard Wise - that the object of federation was " to enlarge the powers of self - government of the people of Australia " . The intention was to direct the attention of opponents and lukewarm supporters to the fact ...
... suggested by Mr Bernhard Wise - that the object of federation was " to enlarge the powers of self - government of the people of Australia " . The intention was to direct the attention of opponents and lukewarm supporters to the fact ...
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