The constitution of the form of government, — the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the public lands, are the only points on which the mother... A Historical Geography of the British Colonies - 152 psl.autoriai: Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1917Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1920 - 642 psl.
...colonists themselves." It is true that distinct limits were to be set to the grant of self-government: "the constitution of the form of government ; the...regulation of foreign relations and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public lands"... | |
| Ernest Scott - 1920 - 370 psl.
...complete," he held that there were some matters which must be dealt with as matters of Imperial policy. "The constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public lands are the only points on which... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - 1922 - 636 psl.
...do not affect their relations with the mother country. The matters which so concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government — the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations — and the disposal of the public... | |
| Sir Robert Laird Borden - 1922 - 172 psl.
...relations of the Colonies with the Mother Country: "The matters, which so concern us, are very few. The constitution of the form of government, — the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British Colonies, and foreign nations, — -and the disposal of the public... | |
| Carl Adolf Bodelsen - 1924 - 254 psl.
...Durham to remain under the control of the Home Government, and Imperial affairs he defined as follows : "The constitution of the form of government — the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations — and the disposal of public lands.... | |
| J. P. T. Bury - 1960 - 810 psl.
...self-determination, and certain reserved subjects still controlled by the government in London. The latter included ' the constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies and foreign nations, and the disposal of the public lands'.... | |
| 1901 - 940 psl.
...granting of free institutions. Referring to this question of expansion in his report of 1839, he said, " The constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations and of trade with the mother country and foreign nations, are the only points on which the mother country requires a control.... | |
| Ged Martin - 1972 - 136 psl.
...control still necessary. Durham hardly seems to have been aware of the crucial nature of the problem. 'The constitution of the form of government, — the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, — and the disposal of the public... | |
| Janet Ajzenstat - 1988 - 160 psl.
...power to continue legislating for the colonies : "The matters which . . . concern us are very few. The constitution of the form of government, - the...regulation of foreign relations, and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies and foreign nations, - and the disposal of public lands,... | |
| S. Akweenda - 1997 - 394 psl.
...Imperial Government alone were defined by Lord Durham, who was commissioned to report on this problem, as 'constitution of the form of government, the regulation of foreign relations, - and of trade with the mother country, the other British colonies, and foreign nations, - and the disposal of the public lands,... | |
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