| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1839 - 164 páginas
...majority ; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the Assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the Colony. This change might be effected by a single despatch containing such instructions ; or if... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 452 páginas
...majority ; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the Assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the Colony. This change might be effected by a single despatch containing such instructions ; or if... | |
| William Kingsford - 1898 - 2550 páginas
...majority ; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the colony The governor, if he wished to retain advisers not possessing the confidence of the existing... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1902 - 328 páginas
...majority ; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the Assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the Colony. This change might be effected by a single despatch containing such instructions ; or if... | |
| University of Chicago - 1903 - 378 páginas
...majority; and if he were given to understand that he need connt on no aid from home in any difference with the assembly that should not directly involve the relations between the mother conntry and the colony. The governor if he wished to retain advisers not possessing the confidence... | |
| Arthur Berriedale Keith - 1909 - 324 páginas
...majority, and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any diiference with the Assembly that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the colony." The Imperial Government deserve all credit for their prompt acceptance of these somewhat... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1912 - 358 páginas
...majority ; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the Assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country- and the Colony. This change might be effected by a single dispatch containing such instructions ; or if... | |
| 1914 - 136 páginas
...majority ; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the Assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the Colony. . . . I know that it has been urged that the principles which are productive of harmony... | |
| 1918 - 666 páginas
...majority; and if he were given to understand that he need count on no aid from home in any difference with the Assembly, that should not directly involve the relations between the mother country and the colony. This change might be effected by a single despatch containing such instructions. "It is... | |
| Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert - 1920 - 280 páginas
...exceptions, consists of two chambers, (2) the executive government is responsible to the legislature, and (8) the procedure of the legislative bodies is modelled...parliamentary government in the United Kingdom are to he found in any Act of Parliament. To establish them it has sufficed to instruct the governor that... | |
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