| Charles Pedley - 1863 - 600 strani
...proper, that the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by Her Majesty's government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights. (Signed) H. LABOUCHERE. The making known this reassuring despatch was among the last public acts of... | |
| John George Hodgins - 1866 - 336 strani
...principle, " that the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by Her Majesty's government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights." This principle applies to all the colonies alike. In 1860, after the visit of His Royal Highness the... | |
| Philip Tocque - 1878 - 554 strani
...effect that ' the consent of the cummunity of Newfoundland was regarded by her Majesty's Government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights,' is quoted in the Colonial Legislature as the Magna Charta of the dependency, and already, indeed, on... | |
| Joseph Hatton, Moses Harvey - 1883 - 574 strani
...proper, that the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by Her Majesty's Government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights." This, of course, pat an end to all doubt regarding the power of the colony to regulate its own affairs... | |
| France. Ministère des affaires étrangères - 1891 - 494 strani
...proper that the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by her Majesty's Government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights. » (Signed) H. LABOUCHÉRE. To Governor DARLING, etc., etc., Newfoundland. Neither the present Act... | |
| 1893 - 684 strani
...before the Colonial Legislature; and that the consent of the Community of Newfoundland is regarded by Her Majesty's Government äs the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial aud maritime rights." || The St»»t«arohiT UV. 8 Nr. 10324. modus vivendi does not cede or exchangc... | |
| 1893 - 710 strani
...Legislature, and that the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by Her Majesty's Government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights." || We beg further humbly to submit, that there is no law under which the French are permitted to erect... | |
| Daniel Woodley Prowse - 1895 - 914 strani
...proper. That the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by Her Majesty's Government as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights." — (H. Labouchere.) Mr. Darling had informed the House during the winter of his promotion to Jamaica.... | |
| Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1899 - 208 strani
...assurance as you may think proper, that the consent of the community of Newfoundland is regarded by H MG as the essential preliminary to any modification of their territorial or maritime rights." Newfoundland is now a self-governing colony possessing responsible institutions, and it is, so far... | |
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