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" The several provinces shall retain all other public property therein, subject to the right of the general government to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or the defence of the country. "
Parliamentary Debates on the Subject of the Confederation of the British ... - Page 5
by Canada. Parliament - 1865 - 1032 pages
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The Annual Register

1865 - 728 pages
...Governments, rial! also belong to those Government* respectively. Stf. The' several Pim luces shall retain all other public property therein, subject to the...right of the General Government to assume any lands or pnblic property required for fortifications or the defence of the country. 60. The' General Government...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1865 - 728 pages
...Governments, shall also belong to those Governments respectively. 59. The several Provinces shall retain all other public property therein, subject ! to the...respectively, shall not exceed at the time of the Union $62,500,000 Nova Scotia shall enter the Union with a debt not exceeding 8,000,000 And New Brunswick,...
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The Union of the British Provinces: A Brief Account of the Several ...

1865 - 254 pages
...Governments shall also belong to those Governments respectively. 59. The several Provinces shall retain all other Public Property therein, subject to the...respectively, shall not exceed at the time of the Union, $02,500,000; Nova Scotia shall enter the Union with a debt not exceeding j|8,000,000, and New Brunswick...
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Correspondence Concerning Proposals for Inter-colonial Union, Legislative ...

New Brunswick. Lieutenant Governor (Gordon, 1861-1866) - 1865 - 54 pages
...Governments, shall also belong to those Governments respectively. 59. The several Provinces shall retain all other Public Property therein, subject to the...respectively, shall not exceed, at the time of the Union, $62,500,000 Nova Scotia shall enter the Union with a debt not exceeding... 8,000,000 And New Brunswick...
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Britain and Her Colonies

Jesse Beaufort Hurlbert - 1865 - 296 pages
...governments, shall also belong to those governments respectively. 59. The several provinces shall retain all other public property therein, subject to the...respectively, shall not exceed at the time of the union . . #62,500,000 Nova Scotia shall enter the union with a debt not exceeding . . 8,000,000 And New Brunswick,...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1865 - 752 pages
...Governments, shall also belong to those Governments respectively. 69. The several Provinces shall retain nil other public property therein, subject to the right...respectively, shall not exceed at the time of the Union $62,500,000 Nova Scotia shall enter the Union with a debt not exceeding 8,000,000 And New Brunswick,...
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The Union of the British Provinces: A Brief Account of the Several ...

1865 - 248 pages
...Governments shall also belong to those Governments respectively. 59. The several Provinces shall retain all other Public Property therein, subject to the...Defence of the Country. 60. The General Government sh;ill assume all the Debts and Liabilities of each Province 61. The Debt of Canada, not specially...
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The Confederation of the British North American Provinces: Their Past ...

Thomas Rawlings - 1865 - 278 pages
...except such as hereinbefore vested in the Confederation, subject to the right of the Confederation to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or the defence of the country. " All sums due from purchasers or lessees of such lands, mines, or minerals at the time of the Union...
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Annals of British Legislation: Digest of blue books, Volume 2

Leone Levi - 1866 - 530 pages
...Governments, shall also belong to those Governments respectively. " 59. The several provinces shall retain all other public property therein, subject to the...respectively shall not exceed at the time of the Union, 62,500,000 dollars; Nova Scotia shall enter the Union with a debt not exceeding, 8,000,000 dollars...
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Confederation: Or, The Political and Parliamentary History of Canada, from ...

John Hamilton Gray - 1872 - 450 pages
...Governments shall also belong to those Governments respectively. 59. The several Provinces shall retain all other public property therein, subject to the...assume all the debts and liabilities of each Province. 01. The debt of Canada, not specially assumed by Tipper and Lower Canada respectively, shall not exceed...
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