The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... passed either by the governor and council or by the Assembly ; but in 1664 this dual system was given up , and governor , council , and Assembly became the law - making body . However , as the laws thus passed lasted for only two years ...
... passed either by the governor and council or by the Assembly ; but in 1664 this dual system was given up , and governor , council , and Assembly became the law - making body . However , as the laws thus passed lasted for only two years ...
Page 423
... passed , and was expected to veto such as were not in accord with his instructions or were repugnant to the laws of England . By successive instructions and by decisions of the Crown lawyers or of the counsel to the Board of Trade , the ...
... passed , and was expected to veto such as were not in accord with his instructions or were repugnant to the laws of England . By successive instructions and by decisions of the Crown lawyers or of the counsel to the Board of Trade , the ...
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... passed in the Island of Jamaica , 1681-1737 . London , 1738 . Laws of Jamaica . 5 vols . St Jago de la Vega , 1792 . Acts of Assembly passed in the Charibee Leeward Islands , 1690-1730 . London , 1734 . Idem . Montserrat , 1668-1740 ...
... passed in the Island of Jamaica , 1681-1737 . London , 1738 . Laws of Jamaica . 5 vols . St Jago de la Vega , 1792 . Acts of Assembly passed in the Charibee Leeward Islands , 1690-1730 . London , 1734 . Idem . Montserrat , 1668-1740 ...
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