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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... United Empire Loyalists , pp . 17-18 - Legislative Institutions in Upper and Lower Canada , pp . 19-23 - Meeting of the Legislature of Lower Canada at Quebec , 17th December , 1792 , p . 24 - of Legislature of Upper Canada at Newark ...
... United Empire Loyalists , pp . 17-18 - Legislative Institutions in Upper and Lower Canada , pp . 19-23 - Meeting of the Legislature of Lower Canada at Quebec , 17th December , 1792 , p . 24 - of Legislature of Upper Canada at Newark ...
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... United States ( 4th ed . Cooley ) , p.p. 113 , 114 , 193 n .; Bourinot's Local Government in Canada , in Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science , Baltimore , 1887 . indeed , were the rule in all the old ...
... United States ( 4th ed . Cooley ) , p.p. 113 , 114 , 193 n .; Bourinot's Local Government in Canada , in Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science , Baltimore , 1887 . indeed , were the rule in all the old ...
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... United States of America , had their origin in the same way . But in 1774 , a system of government was granted to Canada by the express authority of Par- liament . This constitution was known as the Quebec 1 Report of Committee of ...
... United States of America , had their origin in the same way . But in 1774 , a system of government was granted to Canada by the express authority of Par- liament . This constitution was known as the Quebec 1 Report of Committee of ...
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... united provinces would be represented by an equal number of members - that is to say , forty - two for each , or eighty - four in all . The speaker of the coun- cil was appointed by the Crown , and ten members , in- cluding the speaker ...
... united provinces would be represented by an equal number of members - that is to say , forty - two for each , or eighty - four in all . The speaker of the coun- cil was appointed by the Crown , and ten members , in- cluding the speaker ...
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... United Canadas . These several propositions , except that respecting the French language , were recommended in the governor - general's messages . Christie , V. 334-48 . * See chapter on Supply . Bourinot's Parliamentary Practice and ...
... United Canadas . These several propositions , except that respecting the French language , were recommended in the governor - general's messages . Christie , V. 334-48 . * See chapter on Supply . Bourinot's Parliamentary Practice and ...
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