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 Brothers, 1888 - 238 pages |
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... Ontario , pp . 93-94 - of Quebec , pp . 94-96 — of 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 ...
... Ontario , pp . 93-94 - of Quebec , pp . 94-96 — of 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 ...
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... , the two races were found 1 Mr. W. Macdougall : Mercer v . Attorney - General for Ontario , Canada Sup . Court Rep . , vol . v . , pp . 545-6 . arrayed against each other in the bitterest antagonism.1 Appeals to 26 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
... , the two races were found 1 Mr. W. Macdougall : Mercer v . Attorney - General for Ontario , Canada Sup . Court Rep . , vol . v . , pp . 545-6 . arrayed against each other in the bitterest antagonism.1 Appeals to 26 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
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... Ontario , Quebec , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . By the 146th section of the Act of Union , provision was made for the admission of other colonies on addresses from the parliament of Canada , and from the respective legislatures of ...
... Ontario , Quebec , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . By the 146th section of the Act of Union , provision was made for the admission of other colonies on addresses from the parliament of Canada , and from the respective legislatures of ...
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... Ontario , Quebec and the maritime provinces of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick - to each of which was given an equal representa- tion of twenty - four members . Provision was also made . for keeping the representation for the maritime ...
... Ontario , Quebec and the maritime provinces of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick - to each of which was given an equal representa- tion of twenty - four members . Provision was also made . for keeping the representation for the maritime ...
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... Ontario , 24 for Quebec , and 24 for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , these two maritime provinces being consider- ed one division . Subsequently , the provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia were admitted into the confedera- tion ...
... Ontario , 24 for Quebec , and 24 for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , these two maritime provinces being consider- ed one division . Subsequently , the provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia were admitted into the confedera- tion ...
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