A Manual of the Constitutional History of Canada from the Earliest Period to the Year 1888; Including the British North America Act, 1867, and a Digest of Judicial Decisions on Questions of Legislative JurisdictionDawson Bros., 1888 - 238 pages |
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... Nova Scotia , pp . 96-97 - of New Brunswick , pp . 98 , 99 — of Prince Edward Island , pp . 99 , 100 - of Manitoba , p . 101 - of British Colum- bia , pp . 101 , 102 — Government of the North - West Territory , pp . 103 , 104 - Creation ...
... Nova Scotia , pp . 96-97 - of New Brunswick , pp . 98 , 99 — of Prince Edward Island , pp . 99 , 100 - of Manitoba , p . 101 - of British Colum- bia , pp . 101 , 102 — Government of the North - West Territory , pp . 103 , 104 - Creation ...
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... Nova Scotia . 1 1 Atty . - Gen . Thurlow ; Christie , I. , p . 48. Miles , History of Canada under French Régime , app . xvi . See also note 2 , p . 7 . 2 These three divisions corresponded to the old ones under the French régime ...
... Nova Scotia . 1 1 Atty . - Gen . Thurlow ; Christie , I. , p . 48. Miles , History of Canada under French Régime , app . xvi . See also note 2 , p . 7 . 2 These three divisions corresponded to the old ones under the French régime ...
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... French fleet , did the same in 1788. All such efforts were in- effectual . Speech of Sir G. E. Cartier , Confed . Deb . , 57-60 . jority settled in the maritime colony of Nova Scotia , 2 CHAPTER IV CONSTITUTIONAL ACT, 1791.
... French fleet , did the same in 1788. All such efforts were in- effectual . Speech of Sir G. E. Cartier , Confed . Deb . , 57-60 . jority settled in the maritime colony of Nova Scotia , 2 CHAPTER IV CONSTITUTIONAL ACT, 1791.
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... Nova Scotia had probably 30,000 inhabitants ; 1793 , Cape Breton , 2,000 ; St. John or Prince Edward Island , 4,500 in 1796 ; New Brunswick had 35,000 by 1806 .— ( Census Statistics of 1871 , vol . iv . ) Others estimate the population ...
... Nova Scotia had probably 30,000 inhabitants ; 1793 , Cape Breton , 2,000 ; St. John or Prince Edward Island , 4,500 in 1796 ; New Brunswick had 35,000 by 1806 .— ( Census Statistics of 1871 , vol . iv . ) Others estimate the population ...
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... Nova Scotia the majority of the house of assembly were continually protesting against the composition of the executive and legislative councils , and the preponder- ance therein of certain interests which they conceived to be ...
... Nova Scotia the majority of the house of assembly were continually protesting against the composition of the executive and legislative councils , and the preponder- ance therein of certain interests which they conceived to be ...
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