The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 268
... Dominions , either inter se or with Great Britain , in respect of their external affairs . Temporary expedients , such as the Imperial Conference , have been improvised for the interchange of views between Prime Ministers ; but there is ...
... Dominions , either inter se or with Great Britain , in respect of their external affairs . Temporary expedients , such as the Imperial Conference , have been improvised for the interchange of views between Prime Ministers ; but there is ...
Page 269
... Dominion ; and Lord Blachford , who as Permanent Under - Secretary of the Colonial Office presided over the destinies of ... Dominions , ' of which his present work may be regarded as a continuation , revealed to the profanum vulgus the ...
... Dominion ; and Lord Blachford , who as Permanent Under - Secretary of the Colonial Office presided over the destinies of ... Dominions , ' of which his present work may be regarded as a continuation , revealed to the profanum vulgus the ...
Page 270
... Dominion sentiment , that even such measures as the Copyright or the Patents Acts are only binding on a Dominion which expresses its assent ; and , manifest as would be the convenience of an Imperial Commercial Code , the local ...
... Dominion sentiment , that even such measures as the Copyright or the Patents Acts are only binding on a Dominion which expresses its assent ; and , manifest as would be the convenience of an Imperial Commercial Code , the local ...
Page 271
... Dominions by exercising the power of reservation or disallowance should be formally abandoned ; while for a constructive policy he suggests that there should be one final Court of Appeal for the Empire , that representatives of the Dominion ...
... Dominions by exercising the power of reservation or disallowance should be formally abandoned ; while for a constructive policy he suggests that there should be one final Court of Appeal for the Empire , that representatives of the Dominion ...
Page 272
... Dominions Division of the Colonial Office ( 1907 ) . ( 3 ) The constitution of the Council , afterwards the Com- mittee , of Imperial Defence ( 1895 and 1904 ) , and the admission ( in principle ) of Dominion representatives to ...
... Dominions Division of the Colonial Office ( 1907 ) . ( 3 ) The constitution of the Council , afterwards the Com- mittee , of Imperial Defence ( 1895 and 1904 ) , and the admission ( in principle ) of Dominion representatives to ...
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