| William Westgarth - Australia - 1864 - 534 pages
...Phillip district is comprised within the boundaries of New South Wales, and consequently that its lands " cannot be disposed of except according to the rules...commission, by His Majesty's instructions under the sign manual, to alienate such property." But it is stated that Governor Bourke will be instructed to... | |
| William Westgarth - Australia - 1864 - 538 pages
...Phillip district is comprised within the boundaries of New South Wales, and consequently that its lands " cannot be disposed of except according to the rules...required by the king's commission, by His Majesty's instmctions under the sign manual, to alienate such property." But it is stated that Governor Bourke... | |
| Francis Peter Labillière - Victoria - 1878 - 392 pages
...decline to acquiese in this doctrine, and cannot but believe that it was advanced by Dr. Lushington under a misapprehension of some of the most material...forming a portion of the Colony of New South Wales, the land in that vicinity cannot be disposed of, except according to the rules by which General Bourke... | |
| James Bonwick - Australia - 1883 - 640 pages
...decline to acquiesce in this doctrine, and cannot but believe that it was advanced by Dr. Lushington under a misapprehension of some of the most material...General Bourke is required by the King's Commission, and by His Majesty's instructions, under the sign-manual, to alienate such property. Interests of very... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1923 - 982 pages
...Dr. Lnshington under a misapprehension of someof the most material parts of the case. I'ort I'liilip and all the neighbouring territory forming a portion...of except according to the Rules by which General Hourke is required by the King's Commission and by His Majesty's. Instructions under the Sign Manual... | |
| Australia. Parliament. Joint Library Committee - Australia - 1923 - 970 pages
...by Dr. Lushington under a misapprehension of someof the most material parts of the case. Port Philip and all the neighbouring territory forming a portion...vicinity cannot be disposed of except according to the Itules by which General Hourke is required by the King's Commission and by His Majesty's Instructions... | |
| Elihu Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, A. G. Oppenheimer - Law - 1999 - 800 pages
...of this nature" but dismissed Dr Lushington's advice on the specious ground that he must have been "under a misapprehension of some of the most material parts of the case". It is perhaps relevant to mention that, in an earlier despatch to Bourke, Glenelg had written that,... | |
| Stuart Banner - History - 2007 - 408 pages
...principle which can be alleged in support of such a conclusion," and suggested that Lushington was laboring "under a misapprehension of some of the most material parts of the case."43 Again, terra nullius remained in force. Indeed, despite all the controversy surrounding Aboriginal... | |
| James Bonwick - Australia - 1883 - 640 pages
...decline to acquiesce in this doctrine, and cannot but believe that it was advanced by Dr. Lushington under a misapprehension of some of the most material...General Bourke is required by the King's Commission, and by His Majesty's instructions, under the sign-manual, to alienate such property. Interests of very... | |
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