The Establishment of Constitutional Government in Newfoundland, 1783-1832: A Study of Retarded ColonisationLongmans, Green and Company, 1941 - 246 sider A review of the events which lead Newfoundland to, "voluntarily surrender [the] right to self-government ... for a government by royal-commission". (Introduction). |
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