 | Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850
...him and the executive council, unfettered by instructions from the minister for the colonies. " 5th. That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...signification of her Majesty's pleasure, unless they effect the prerogatives of the Crown, or the general interests of the empire. " Solemnly protesting... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1852
...and the Executive Council, unfettered by " instructions from the Minister for the colonies. " 5th. That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...empire. " Solemnly protesting against these wrongs, and insisting upon these our undoubted " rights, we leave the redress of the former, and the assertion... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1852
...unfeltowhether the Imperial Parliament should ' ed by instructions from the Minister for the Colonies." — " That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred upon and exercised by the Colonial Legislature Tor the time being ; and that no Bills retain in its own hands some discretion as to the way in which... | |
 | Earl Henry George Grey Grey - 1853
...him and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Colonies. " oth. That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...our undoubted rights, we leave the redress of the one and the assertion of the other to the people whom we represent, and the Legislature which shall... | |
 | Robert Stewart (A.M.) - 1853 - 480 páginas
...dispensation should be wholly unfettered by any instructions from the minister for the colonies. 5th. That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...the crown, or the general interests of the empire. Solemly protesting against these wrongs, and declaring and insisting upon these our undoubted rights,... | |
 | New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council - 1853 - 228 páginas
...him and the Executive Council, unfettered by Instructions from the Minister for the Colonies. 5th — That plenary powers of Legislation should be conferred...affect the Prerogatives of the Crown, or the general interest of the Empire. In the first Session of the new Legislative Council, on the 5th December, 1851,... | |
 | New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council - 1853 - 232 páginas
...Remonstrance was formally adopted in the following terms : — " * Solemnly protesting against these wrongs, and insisting upon these our undoubted " 'rights, we leave the redress of the former, and the assertion of the latter, to the " ' people whom we represent, and the Legislature which... | |
 | William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1853
...appointment to offices in the colony, and the local legislation in all questions '•' not affecting the prerogatives of the Crown or the general interests of the empire," might be left to the unfettered action of the Legislature and Governor of the colony. If these reasonable... | |
 | Edward Kennedy Silvester - 1853 - 228 páginas
...Colonies. 5th — " ' That plenary powers of Legislation should be conferred opon, and exercised " ' the Colonial Legislature for the time being ; and that no Bills should " 'reserved for the signification of Her Majesty's Pleasure, .unless they affect " ' Prerogatives of... | |
 | George William Rusden - 1883
...him and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Colonies. " 5th. That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...against these wrongs, and declaring and insisting on these our undoubted rights, we leave the redress of the one and the assertion of the other to the... | |
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