A Memoir of George Higinbotham An Australian Politician And Chief Justice of Vi
A Memoir of George Higinbotham An Australian Politician And Chief Justice of Vi
Morris, Edward Ellis, 1843-1901
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His I'esponsible advisers cannot, or, I sho\ild rather say, will laot help him. Resembling, in I XX VIEW ABOUT THE rOLOXTAL OFFICE 219 this respect, their brother Ministers of tlie CroMii in England, tliey are chiefly desirous of avoiding (juestions of wliicii politicians, warned by past experience, are afraid, and to wliich tiie general body of the people are for the time indifferent. Ministers of the Crown will ac- quaint the (iovernor with the law only just so far as they are them- selves co...mpelled Ijy the necessities of their position as administrators of tiie law to constrain liini to sanction the observance of it by them. In the meantime the public mind is either complet^lj' ignorant and indifferent, (jr it labours luuler jjartial but grave misapprehension. For example, many educated persons at this moment have the impres- sion that tiiej- are entitled to connnunicate directly with the repre- sentative of the Crown upon matters of public business without the intervention of tlie Oovernor's lesponsible advisers.
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