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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... possessed it upon the capitulation and treaty of peace , together with all its qualities and incidents by tenure or otherwise , and also to their personal liberty . * * * * It seems a necessary consequence that all those laws by which ...
... possessed it upon the capitulation and treaty of peace , together with all its qualities and incidents by tenure or otherwise , and also to their personal liberty . * * * * It seems a necessary consequence that all those laws by which ...
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... administration of affairs to men possessing the confidence of the Assembly . Lord Durham's R. 58 . 66 2 Lord J. Russell was colonial secretary from 1839 to 1841 ; the nor - general was instructed , in order to maintain UNION ACT , 1840 .
... administration of affairs to men possessing the confidence of the Assembly . Lord Durham's R. 58 . 66 2 Lord J. Russell was colonial secretary from 1839 to 1841 ; the nor - general was instructed , in order to maintain UNION ACT , 1840 .
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... possessed of the confidence of the representatives of the people , office was afterwards held successively from 1841 to 1852 by Lord Stanley , Mr. Gladstone , and Earl Grey . So that all these eminent statesmen assisted in enlarging the ...
... possessed of the confidence of the representatives of the people , office was afterwards held successively from 1841 to 1852 by Lord Stanley , Mr. Gladstone , and Earl Grey . So that all these eminent statesmen assisted in enlarging the ...
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... possessing the confidence of the Assembly . " No Act of Parliament was necessary to effect this important change ; the insertion and alteration of a few paragraphs 2 3 1 The resolutions , which were agreed to , were proposed by Mr ...
... possessing the confidence of the Assembly . " No Act of Parliament was necessary to effect this important change ; the insertion and alteration of a few paragraphs 2 3 1 The resolutions , which were agreed to , were proposed by Mr ...
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... possessed by 160 seigneurs , and about 72,000 rentiers . The entire superficial area of these properties comprised 12,822,503 acres , about one - half of which was found under rental . Garneau , I. , 185. Report of Seigniorial ...
... possessed by 160 seigneurs , and about 72,000 rentiers . The entire superficial area of these properties comprised 12,822,503 acres , about one - half of which was found under rental . Garneau , I. , 185. Report of Seigniorial ...
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