An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Արդյունքներ 65–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 140
... Colonies acquired by conquest or cession were allowed only such rights as the Crown saw fit to confer . It was in this latter class of Colony that the type of administration developed which became known as ' Crown Colony ' government ...
... Colonies acquired by conquest or cession were allowed only such rights as the Crown saw fit to confer . It was in this latter class of Colony that the type of administration developed which became known as ' Crown Colony ' government ...
Էջ 141
... Colony govern- ment the legislature is subordinate to the executive and the colonial government is subordinate to the imperial government . A Colony's progress towards self - government is usually reflected in the increasing proportion ...
... Colony govern- ment the legislature is subordinate to the executive and the colonial government is subordinate to the imperial government . A Colony's progress towards self - government is usually reflected in the increasing proportion ...
Էջ 383
... Colony , the Parliament became even more of a close corporation from which the Irish were rigorously excluded . This exclusion from Parliament and the refusal to the Irish of the privilege of living by the English law lasted practi ...
... Colony , the Parliament became even more of a close corporation from which the Irish were rigorously excluded . This exclusion from Parliament and the refusal to the Irish of the privilege of living by the English law lasted practi ...
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