The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 - English literature |
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... Parliament a general power of legislation on all subjects , thus putting the Australian legislature on a level with those of the Dominion of Canada and the Union of South Africa . Once admittedly supreme , the Federal Parliament could ...
... Parliament a general power of legislation on all subjects , thus putting the Australian legislature on a level with those of the Dominion of Canada and the Union of South Africa . Once admittedly supreme , the Federal Parliament could ...
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... Parliament scrutiny , to provisional rules , ' which ' shall only continue in force until rules have been made in ... Parliament's deputy is at present showing far more activity than is either necessary or beneficial . And this is not ...
... Parliament scrutiny , to provisional rules , ' which ' shall only continue in force until rules have been made in ... Parliament's deputy is at present showing far more activity than is either necessary or beneficial . And this is not ...
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... Parliament's despair of exer- cising any effectual surveillance ; and yet the Prime Minister went on to say that already sufficient control existed in the constitutional checks of Parliamentary scrutiny and the jurisdiction of the ...
... Parliament's despair of exer- cising any effectual surveillance ; and yet the Prime Minister went on to say that already sufficient control existed in the constitutional checks of Parliamentary scrutiny and the jurisdiction of the ...
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