Parliamentary Papers, 44. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1854 |
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... considered satisfactory both to you and the colonists generally . It is a matter of unfeigned gratification to me that these important concessions have been consented to during the time that I have the honour to administer the ...
... considered satisfactory both to you and the colonists generally . It is a matter of unfeigned gratification to me that these important concessions have been consented to during the time that I have the honour to administer the ...
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... considered to demand some reply . 3. It is alleged in the fifth paragraph of the memorial , in allusion to a difference of opinion that had previously existed amongst the inhabitants of the northern districts on the subject of the ...
... considered to demand some reply . 3. It is alleged in the fifth paragraph of the memorial , in allusion to a difference of opinion that had previously existed amongst the inhabitants of the northern districts on the subject of the ...
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... considered as representing the views of a portion of the community . Assuming the num- ber of persons who attended the public meeting at which it was agreed to , to have been four thousand , which is certainly fully as many as did ...
... considered as representing the views of a portion of the community . Assuming the num- ber of persons who attended the public meeting at which it was agreed to , to have been four thousand , which is certainly fully as many as did ...
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... considered as the responsible offices of the Government , and in which vacancies will probably occur as soon as responsible Govern- ment , properly so called , is introduced among us . Now as there can be no doubt the moment the ...
... considered as the responsible offices of the Government , and in which vacancies will probably occur as soon as responsible Govern- ment , properly so called , is introduced among us . Now as there can be no doubt the moment the ...
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... considered duly qualified to be Members of the Legislative Council . Carried . 5. Motion made and Question put , -That the Governor - General , with the advice of the Executive Council , shall have the sole and unlimited power to ...
... considered duly qualified to be Members of the Legislative Council . Carried . 5. Motion made and Question put , -That the Governor - General , with the advice of the Executive Council , shall have the sole and unlimited power to ...
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