Parliamentary Papers, 36. köideH.M. Stationery Office, 1855 |
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... consideration the general apathy that exists in the colony in respect to political matters , and the peculiar difficulties attending the manifestation of public sentiment on any great question arising from the mutual estrangement of an ...
... consideration the general apathy that exists in the colony in respect to political matters , and the peculiar difficulties attending the manifestation of public sentiment on any great question arising from the mutual estrangement of an ...
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... consideration , and three or four petitions for such an increase have been sent in from different parts of the colony , -but upon the whole I should be disposed to say that the state of feeling in the colony was that of indifference to ...
... consideration , and three or four petitions for such an increase have been sent in from different parts of the colony , -but upon the whole I should be disposed to say that the state of feeling in the colony was that of indifference to ...
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... consideration of these matters of detail , I may , I trust , be allowed to express a hope that as the principle upon which Her Majesty's Government has acted towards these Colonies , is that of the right of communi- ties such as those ...
... consideration of these matters of detail , I may , I trust , be allowed to express a hope that as the principle upon which Her Majesty's Government has acted towards these Colonies , is that of the right of communi- ties such as those ...
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... consideration of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon , and that a copy of such " Bill should be laid before both Houses of Parliament for the space of thirty days at the " least before Her Majesty's pleasure thereon shall be signified . " I ...
... consideration of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon , and that a copy of such " Bill should be laid before both Houses of Parliament for the space of thirty days at the " least before Her Majesty's pleasure thereon shall be signified . " I ...
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... consideration . 7. Having given this brief sketch of the proceedings of the Council with . relation to the Act , I will now proceed to comment upon the enactment itself . 8. It provides for the substitution in the place of the present ...
... consideration . 7. Having given this brief sketch of the proceedings of the Council with . relation to the Act , I will now proceed to comment upon the enactment itself . 8. It provides for the substitution in the place of the present ...
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