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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Page 46
... altered state of our colonial relations with the mother country . " Speech of Speaker of Assembly in presenting Supply Bill . Jour . p . 218 . and merchants in Canada , repealed the navigation laws , 46 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
... altered state of our colonial relations with the mother country . " Speech of Speaker of Assembly in presenting Supply Bill . Jour . p . 218 . and merchants in Canada , repealed the navigation laws , 46 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .
Page 77
... relations between the representative of the Crown and his advisers are now so thoroughly understood , that a constitutional difficulty can hardly arise which cannot be immediately solved . If the Crown should feel compelled at any time ...
... relations between the representative of the Crown and his advisers are now so thoroughly understood , that a constitutional difficulty can hardly arise which cannot be immediately solved . If the Crown should feel compelled at any time ...
Page 118
... relation to all matters not coming within the classes of subjects by this act assigned exclusively to the legislatures of the prov- inces " ; and in addition to this specific provision it is enacted that " any matter coming within any ...
... relation to all matters not coming within the classes of subjects by this act assigned exclusively to the legislatures of the prov- inces " ; and in addition to this specific provision it is enacted that " any matter coming within any ...
Page 125
... relation to the contracts which cor- porations may enter into in that province . ' Since the first session of the dominion parliament until the end of that of 1886 , between thirty and forty statutes have been passed relating to ...
... relation to the contracts which cor- porations may enter into in that province . ' Since the first session of the dominion parliament until the end of that of 1886 , between thirty and forty statutes have been passed relating to ...
Page 137
... relation to civil rights . In however large a sense these words are used , it could not have been intended to prevent the parliament of Canada from declaring and enacting certain uses of property and cer- tain acts in relation to ...
... relation to civil rights . In however large a sense these words are used , it could not have been intended to prevent the parliament of Canada from declaring and enacting certain uses of property and cer- tain acts in relation to ...
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