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Page 46
... Majesty's pleasure ; ( 5 ) authorise the Legisla- tive Council , subject to any instructions under the Sign Manual and Signet , to pass such Ordinances , not being repugnant to the law of England , and to constitute such Courts for the ...
... Majesty's pleasure ; ( 5 ) authorise the Legisla- tive Council , subject to any instructions under the Sign Manual and Signet , to pass such Ordinances , not being repugnant to the law of England , and to constitute such Courts for the ...
Page 159
... Majesty's subjects possess- ing amongst them considerable property are desirous to embark for the said part of Australia , and whereas it is highly expedient that His Majesty's said subjects should be enabled to carry their said ...
... Majesty's subjects possess- ing amongst them considerable property are desirous to embark for the said part of Australia , and whereas it is highly expedient that His Majesty's said subjects should be enabled to carry their said ...
Page 235
... Majesty's Government would gladly make arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the colonies combined ; but if the Colonies , after ...
... Majesty's Government would gladly make arrangements and take part . As regarded the Belgian and German treaties , our trade with these countries was greater than our trade with all the colonies combined ; but if the Colonies , after ...
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