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Page 11
... Parliament . If such a case ever should arise , it is the unwritten law - unwritten but faithfully observed that he will not seek to evade or diminish his responsibility by reference to erroneous advice which he may have received from ...
... Parliament . If such a case ever should arise , it is the unwritten law - unwritten but faithfully observed that he will not seek to evade or diminish his responsibility by reference to erroneous advice which he may have received from ...
Page 167
... Parliament has always been against a State subsidy for emigration to any or to all of the colonies . " Mr. Burns defined the nature of the co - operation which His Majesty's Government were prepared to offer . The reorganization of the ...
... Parliament has always been against a State subsidy for emigration to any or to all of the colonies . " Mr. Burns defined the nature of the co - operation which His Majesty's Government were prepared to offer . The reorganization of the ...
Page 203
... Parliament . Govern- ment and Parliament soon quarreled , and the former dispensed with the assistance of the latter . On the resignation of the " first Fijian Ministry , " Thurston was called to office by Europeans and natives alike ...
... Parliament . Govern- ment and Parliament soon quarreled , and the former dispensed with the assistance of the latter . On the resignation of the " first Fijian Ministry , " Thurston was called to office by Europeans and natives alike ...
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