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... governments , who are now sending Com- missioners to St. Petersburgh . " I cannot , further , refrain from expressing my conviction that the refusal on the part of Her Ma- jesty's Government to recognise both the scientific and ...
... governments , who are now sending Com- missioners to St. Petersburgh . " I cannot , further , refrain from expressing my conviction that the refusal on the part of Her Ma- jesty's Government to recognise both the scientific and ...
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... Government . It repre- -Last year the change was passed by the sented the colony as much as the House Legislative Assembly , and rejected by the of Assembly did , and there was conse- Legislative Council . Probably Her Ma- quently no ...
... Government . It repre- -Last year the change was passed by the sented the colony as much as the House Legislative Assembly , and rejected by the of Assembly did , and there was conse- Legislative Council . Probably Her Ma- quently no ...
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... Government were not slow in taking advantage of the op- portunity thus acquired . Let their Lord- ships conceive a measure revolution- izing the Constitution of the Cape as thoroughly as our own Government was revolutionized in 1868 ...
... Government were not slow in taking advantage of the op- portunity thus acquired . Let their Lord- ships conceive a measure revolution- izing the Constitution of the Cape as thoroughly as our own Government was revolutionized in 1868 ...
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... government which was distasteful to them , and to which the sanction of a bare majority of the Co- lonial Legislature had only been ob- tained by the means to which he had referred . Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her ...
... government which was distasteful to them , and to which the sanction of a bare majority of the Co- lonial Legislature had only been ob- tained by the means to which he had referred . Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her ...
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... government was the worst possible form of government which could be devised - it being a government by the Crown , checked by a Colonial Legislature not directed by responsible Ministers . The colonists must either go forward or go back ...
... government was the worst possible form of government which could be devised - it being a government by the Crown , checked by a Colonial Legislature not directed by responsible Ministers . The colonists must either go forward or go back ...
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