The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 71
... Colonies would not be in conflict with petty provincial concerns . The Colonies are at present represented in Parliament only by accident . Retired Colonial Governors may happen to be Peers , or if Commoners they may be returned by some ...
... Colonies would not be in conflict with petty provincial concerns . The Colonies are at present represented in Parliament only by accident . Retired Colonial Governors may happen to be Peers , or if Commoners they may be returned by some ...
Page 72
... Colonial assemblies or not is a matter that should be settled by the colony itself . Special care should be taken to ... Colonial legislature ; because it will be found on close examination that the differences in Colonial cus- toms , as ...
... Colonial assemblies or not is a matter that should be settled by the colony itself . Special care should be taken to ... Colonial legislature ; because it will be found on close examination that the differences in Colonial cus- toms , as ...
Page 74
... Colonial representatives should be de- barred from voting in specified cases I dismiss as an impossibility . A member with restricted authority is a member with a grievance , and the grievance would be reflected with special force ...
... Colonial representatives should be de- barred from voting in specified cases I dismiss as an impossibility . A member with restricted authority is a member with a grievance , and the grievance would be reflected with special force ...
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