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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The whole is an eighteenth - century elaboration of the instructions drafted for Drake in 1577 ; and there is nothing remarkable in that , for the governing circumstances of geographical theory and economic incentive remained ...
The whole is an eighteenth - century elaboration of the instructions drafted for Drake in 1577 ; and there is nothing remarkable in that , for the governing circumstances of geographical theory and economic incentive remained ...
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“ I answered , ' The whole ' , and with that answer he went away . ” 2 Long before that answer was made there was no doubt about it . In the year of Allan Cunningham's discovery of the Darling Downs began the Australian career of ...
“ I answered , ' The whole ' , and with that answer he went away . ” 2 Long before that answer was made there was no doubt about it . In the year of Allan Cunningham's discovery of the Darling Downs began the Australian career of ...
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Specific provisions in a constitution as in other statutes must be construed in the light of the whole , and the whole has a background which forms part of the material for interpretation . Thus , as already seen , the High Court held ...
Specific provisions in a constitution as in other statutes must be construed in the light of the whole , and the whole has a background which forms part of the material for interpretation . Thus , as already seen , the High Court held ...
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