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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Page ix
... Imperial Parliament , pp . 56-57 - Meeting of first Parliament of the Dominion , p . 57 - Acquisition of the North - West , p 58- Insur- rection in Red River , p . 59 - Establishment of Province of Manitoba ; Meeting of first ...
... Imperial Parliament , pp . 56-57 - Meeting of first Parliament of the Dominion , p . 57 - Acquisition of the North - West , p 58- Insur- rection in Red River , p . 59 - Establishment of Province of Manitoba ; Meeting of first ...
Page x
... Imperial Legislation to remove doubts as to the power of Canadian Parliament to legislate with respect to new Provinces in the Territories , etc. , pp . 105 , 106 - Local Legislatures may amend Local Constitutions , except as re- gards ...
... Imperial Legislation to remove doubts as to the power of Canadian Parliament to legislate with respect to new Provinces in the Territories , etc. , pp . 105 , 106 - Local Legislatures may amend Local Constitutions , except as re- gards ...
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... molasses , in place of old French colonial custom dues . The deficiency in the expenses was supplied from the imperial treasury . Christie , I. , 1-2 . ? perfect freedom , and their clergy were to enjoy their QUEBEC ACT OF 1774 . 15.
... molasses , in place of old French colonial custom dues . The deficiency in the expenses was supplied from the imperial treasury . Christie , I. , 1-2 . ? perfect freedom , and their clergy were to enjoy their QUEBEC ACT OF 1774 . 15.
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... Imperial recognition of the services of distinguished colonists in different parts of the Empire . 2 Mr. Fox was of opinion that the assembly in Lower Canada should have at least one hundred members ; he was also in favour of an ...
... Imperial recognition of the services of distinguished colonists in different parts of the Empire . 2 Mr. Fox was of opinion that the assembly in Lower Canada should have at least one hundred members ; he was also in favour of an ...
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... Imperial Parliament.1 The governor and executive council were to remain a court of appeals until the legislatures of the provinces might make other provisions . " The right of bequeathing property , real and personal , was to be ...
... Imperial Parliament.1 The governor and executive council were to remain a court of appeals until the legislatures of the provinces might make other provisions . " The right of bequeathing property , real and personal , was to be ...
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