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The reason is partly geographical , partly historical . The Imperial constitution , as it to - day exists , is the result of the gradual application to the government of an expanding empire , of those principles of local self ...
The reason is partly geographical , partly historical . The Imperial constitution , as it to - day exists , is the result of the gradual application to the government of an expanding empire , of those principles of local self ...
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... by reason of our colonial subjection to the ultimate supremacy of the Imperial parliament . In this chapter , we have endeavored to show that this subjection is but that subordination of a " local ” to a “ national ” government ...
... by reason of our colonial subjection to the ultimate supremacy of the Imperial parliament . In this chapter , we have endeavored to show that this subjection is but that subordination of a " local ” to a “ national ” government ...
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The sphere of their power of government was limited by reason of their colonial status , but so far as they had power , that power was exercised through the same medium of responsible parliamentary government .
The sphere of their power of government was limited by reason of their colonial status , but so far as they had power , that power was exercised through the same medium of responsible parliamentary government .
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These reasons , here urged in brief , will develop themselves more at length as we progress in our examination of the scheme of government contained in the B. N. A. Act . To avoid undue repetition , the proof must be somewhat delayed .
These reasons , here urged in brief , will develop themselves more at length as we progress in our examination of the scheme of government contained in the B. N. A. Act . To avoid undue repetition , the proof must be somewhat delayed .
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Both by that proclamation , and by the commission to Governor Murray , the institution of a representative assembly was contemplated , but , for reasons upon which it is unnecessary to enlarge , no such assembly ever met thereunder ...
Both by that proclamation , and by the commission to Governor Murray , the institution of a representative assembly was contemplated , but , for reasons upon which it is unnecessary to enlarge , no such assembly ever met thereunder ...
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