| 1887 - 890 pages
...possessing representative institutions, but not responsible government, in which the Crown has only a veto on legislation, but the Home Government retains the control of the executive. 3. Colonies possessing representative institutions and responsible government, in which... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1877 - 528 pages
...control of the Home Government. 2 Colonies possessing Eepresentative Institutions but not Eesponsible Government, in which the Crown has no more than a...control of public officers. . 3 Colonies possessing Eepresentative Institutions and Eesponsible Government, in which the " Crown has only a veto on legislation,... | |
| 1875 - 858 pages
...Colonies possessing Representative Imtitution», in which the crown has but a veto on legislation, hut the home government retains the control of public officers; 3. Colonies possessing Responsible Government, in which the crown has only a veto on legislation, and the home government... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter, Barry Turner - 1876 - 876 pages
...under the control of the Home Government ; secondly, colonies possessing Representative Institutions, in which the Crown has no more than a veto on legislation,...Government retains the control of public officers ; and, thirdly, colonies possessing Responsible Government in which the Crown has only a veto on legislation,... | |
| William Bousfield - 1877 - 78 pages
...control of the Home Government." Of this class, the most conspicuous examples now are Jamaica and Ceylon. (2) " Colonies possessing representative institutions,...legislation, but the Home Government retains the control of the public officers." The principal colonies of this class are the South African, and Western Australia.... | |
| Frederick Charles Danvers - 1877 - 266 pages
...representative institutions and responsible government, thirteen in number. In these the Crown has only a veto on legislation, but the Home Government retains the control of the public officers. These are, Barbadoes, Grenada, Tobago, Bermuda, Bahamas, Antigua, St. Kitts, St.... | |
| Albany de Grenier Fonblanque - 1879 - 214 pages
...These may be divided into two classes : — 1. Colonies possessing Representative Institutions and Responsible Government, in which the Crown has no...the Home Government retains the control of public offices. 2. Colonies possessing Representative Institutions and Responsible Government, in which the... | |
| Guglielmo Rapinet - 1883 - 236 pages
...while the administration is carried on by public officers under the control of the Home Government ; Colonies possessing representative institutions, but...Government retains the control of public officers; and Colonies possessing representative institutions and responsible government, in which the Crown... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter - 1885 - 992 pages
...under the control of the Home Government; secondly, colonies possessing Representative Institutions, in which the Crown has no more than a veto on legislation,...Government retains the control of public officers; and, thirdly, colonies possessing Responsible Government in which the Crown has only a veto on legislation,... | |
| Albany De Fonblanque - 1889 - 242 pages
...These may be divided into two classes : — i. Colonies possessing Representative Institutions and Responsible Government, in which the Crown has no...the Home Government retains the control of public offices. 2. Colonies possessing Representative Institutions and Responsible Government, in which the... | |
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