| Arthur Mills - Constitutional history - 1856 - 482 pages
...Council and Assembly, together with lists of the Members of Councils, both Legislative and Executive. 14. If anything should happen which may be for the...Instructions, he may take order for the present therein. 1 5. He is not to declare or make war against any Foreign State, or against the subjects of any Foreign... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - Law - 1866 - 682 pages
...and minutes of the Councils, together with lists of the members of both. If anything happens which is for the advantage or security of the colony, and is not provided for in his commission and instructions, he may take order for the present therein. He may not declare or make... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - Constitutional history - 1872 - 438 pages
...nature touchng the Prerogative or the rights of Her Majesty's Subjects not resident in the Colony. 34. If anything should happen which may be for the advantage...Instructions, he may take order for the present therein. 35. He u not to declare or make war against any foreign State, or against the subjects of any foreign... | |
| Alpheus Todd - Constitutional history - 1880 - 632 pages
...treasury, under the governor's warrant. And furthermore, it is expressly declared that, "if any thing should happen which may be for the advantage or security...instructions, he may take order for the present therein." 8 It is true that the governor of a colony is not a viceroy, and that unlimited sovereign authority... | |
| Lewis Sergeant - Great Britain - 1888 - 662 pages
...nature touching the prerogative or the rights of Her Majesty's subjects not resident in the Colony. If anything should happen which may be for the advantage...Instructions, he may take order for the present therein. He is not to declare or make war against any foreign State, or against the subjects of any foreign... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - Great Britain - 1890 - 670 pages
...nature touching the Prerogative or tho rights of Her Majesty's Subjects not resident in the Colony. 34. If anything should happen which may be for the advantage...security of the Colony, and is not provided for in tho Governor's Commission and Instructions, he may take order for tho present therein. 35. He is not... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - Great Britain - 1886 - 610 pages
...nature touching the Prerogative or the rights of Her Majesty's tiubjects not resident in the Colony. 34. If anything should happen which may be for the advantage...or security of the Colony, and is not. provided for iu the Governor's Commission and Instructions, he may take order for t'le present therein. 35. He is... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - Great Britain - 1905 - 738 pages
...nature touching the Prerogative or the rights of His Majesty'» subjects not resident in the Colony. 34. If anything should happen which may be for the advantage or security of the Colony, ami is niprovided for in the Governor's Commission and Instructions, he may bike order for the present... | |
| Alpheus Todd - Great Britain - 2006 - 950 pages
...from the treasury, under the governor's warrant. And furthermore, it is expressly declared that, ' if anything should happen which may be for the advantage...instructions, he may take order for the present therein.' m It is true that the governor of a colony is not a vicek Leg. Coun. Jour. 1872, p. 777. 1879, Sess.... | |
| Great Britain - 1899 - 686 pages
...touching the Prerogative or the right« of Her Majesty з Subjects not resident in the Colony. 84. If anything should happen which may be for the advantage...or security of the Colony, and is not provided for iu the Governor's Commission and Instructions, he may take order for the present therein. 35. He is... | |
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