| Great Britain. Parliament - 1852 - 808 páginas
...him and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Colonies." — " That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...Bills should be reserved for the signification of ller Majesty's pleasure, unless they affect the prerogatives of the Crown, or the general interests... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - 1892 - 718 páginas
...and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Colonies. 5th.—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... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - 1892 - 406 páginas
...and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Co'onies. 5th. — That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...the Crown, or the general interests of the Empire. So'emnly protesting against these wrongs, and declaring and insisting upon these our undoubted rights,... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - 1892 - 406 páginas
...and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Co'onies. 5th.—That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...the Crown, or the general interests of the Empire. So'emnly protesting against these wrongs, and declaring and insisting upon these our undoubted rights,... | |
| William Henry Parr Greswell - 1898 - 310 páginas
...in him and the executive council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister of the Colonies. " 5. That plenary powers of legislation should be conferred...being ; and that no bills should be reserved for the significance of Her Majesty's pleasure, unless they affect the prerogative of the Crown or the general... | |
| 1905 - 660 páginas
...of the Legislative Council of New South Wales against the disallowance of laws unless they affected the prerogatives of the Crown, or the general interests of the Empire. It need not here be discussed. Clause XII. deals with laws reserved for the signification of the pleasure... | |
| Herbert Vere Evatt - 1918 - 92 páginas
...fettered by instructions from the Minister of the Colonies." " Fifthly, that plenary powers of legislature should be conferred " upon and exercised by the Colonial...of Her " Majesty's pleasure unless they affect the prerogative of the Crown or " the general interest of the Empire." Wentworth had had these remonstrances... | |
| Sir Timothy Augustine Coghlan - 1918 - 606 páginas
...suffer. An address was voted embodying these resolutions, and concluding with the following words : " Solemnly protesting against these wrongs and declaring...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... | |
| Kenneth Norman Bell, William Parker Morrell - 1928 - 672 páginas
...him and the Executive Council, unfettered by instructions from the Minister for the Colonies ; 5th. 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... | |
| Arthur Wilberforce Jose - 1928 - 258 páginas
...unfettered by the Colonial Office; The local legislature must have full legislative powers, no Bills being reserved "for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure,...the Crown or the general interests of the Empire." This whole-souled defiance of Grey's creed and practice was met by him with unmitigated stubbornness.... | |
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