A review of the events which lead Newfoundland to, "voluntarily surrender [the] right to self-government... for a government by royal-commission". (Introduction)Part of series, "Imperial studies", (no. 17).Includes bibliographical references and index
This book gives the early history of the British colonial system, up to the American Revolution, usi...
On cover: University of Iowa studies. First series, no. 176.Presented as thesis (Ph. D.)--University...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...
A review of the events which lead Newfoundland to, "voluntarily surrender [the] right to self-govern...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines governance in Newfoundland from 1699 to...
British possession, its subsequent history a chronicle of permanent settlement and self-government u...
Newfoundland has long provided a rich field of interest for students of constitutional minutiae. The...
Reeves portrays Newfoundland's history up to 1791 as a conflict between two groups: the "planters an...
In his work The British Empire in America, published in 1708, the historian John Oldmixon observed c...
Volume 2 of 3. This book focuses first on the social, political, and commercial states within Canada...
Appears to be an early draft of John Reeves' book, History of the government of Newfoundland, printe...
Appears to be an early draft of John Reeves' book, History of the government of Newfoundland, printe...
On 21 December 1933, The Newfoundland Act was passed in British Parliament. In the midst of economic...
Representative Government was granted to Newfoundland in 1832. In 1841 the Imperial Parliament found...
A Short History of NewfoundlandFirst discoveries -- The red Indians, or Aboriginal inhabitants of Ne...
This book gives the early history of the British colonial system, up to the American Revolution, usi...
On cover: University of Iowa studies. First series, no. 176.Presented as thesis (Ph. D.)--University...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...
A review of the events which lead Newfoundland to, "voluntarily surrender [the] right to self-govern...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines governance in Newfoundland from 1699 to...
British possession, its subsequent history a chronicle of permanent settlement and self-government u...
Newfoundland has long provided a rich field of interest for students of constitutional minutiae. The...
Reeves portrays Newfoundland's history up to 1791 as a conflict between two groups: the "planters an...
In his work The British Empire in America, published in 1708, the historian John Oldmixon observed c...
Volume 2 of 3. This book focuses first on the social, political, and commercial states within Canada...
Appears to be an early draft of John Reeves' book, History of the government of Newfoundland, printe...
Appears to be an early draft of John Reeves' book, History of the government of Newfoundland, printe...
On 21 December 1933, The Newfoundland Act was passed in British Parliament. In the midst of economic...
Representative Government was granted to Newfoundland in 1832. In 1841 the Imperial Parliament found...
A Short History of NewfoundlandFirst discoveries -- The red Indians, or Aboriginal inhabitants of Ne...
This book gives the early history of the British colonial system, up to the American Revolution, usi...
On cover: University of Iowa studies. First series, no. 176.Presented as thesis (Ph. D.)--University...
The relationship between Canada and Newfoundland was under stress for a number of different reasons ...