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" The importance of maintaining the utmost possible harmony between the policy of the legislature and of the executive government admits of no question, and it will of course be your anxious... "
Colonial Chronology: A Chronology of the Principal Events Connected with the ... - Page 217
by Henry James Robinson - 1892 - 304 pages
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Lord Elgin

John George Bourinot - 1905 - 306 pages
...governor-general was instructed, in order "to maintain the utmost possible harmony," to call to his councils and to employ in the public service "those persons...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province." He wished it to be generally made known by the governor-general that thereafter certain heads of departments...
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Canadian Constitutional Development: Shown by Selected Speeches and ...

Hugh Edward Egerton, William Lawson Grant - 1907 - 506 pages
...executive government admits of question, and it will of course be your anxious endeavour to call to your counsels and to employ in the public service those...and esteem of the inhabitants of the province. The military defence of the Canadas is another subject of common interest to both provinces, on which it...
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Canadian Constitutional Development: Shown by Selected Speeches and ...

Hugh Edward Egerton, William Lawson Grant - 1907 - 570 pages
...executive government admits of no question, and it will of course be your anxious endeavour to call to your counsels and to employ in the public service those...and esteem of the inhabitants of the province. The military defence of the Canadas is another subject of common interest to both provinces, on which it...
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A History of Quebec: Its Resources and People : Illustrated, Volume 1

Benjamin Sulte, C. E. Fryer, Laurent-Olivier David - 1908 - 554 pages
...in accordance with the well understood wishes and interest of the people ; to call to his councils, and to employ in the public service those persons...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province." How was this carried into effect ? Eight ministers were appointed — only one was a Catholic, and...
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The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ...

1911 - 1292 pages
...governor-general was instructed, in order "to maintain the utmost possible harmony," to call to his councils and to employ in the public service "those persons...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province." He wished it to be generally made known by the governor-general that thereafter certain heads of departments...
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The Dominion of Canada

William Lenny Griffith - 1911 - 566 pages
...adding a word of advice about the choice of his assistants, ie, to choose " only those persons who have obtained the general confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province." Good as were the intentions of the home government it cannot be said that the first few years were...
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., Volume 4

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 902 pages
...from Lord John Russell (qv) (S Feb. 1841) the governor-general was instructed to call to his councils *those persons who, by their position and character,...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province," and "only to oppose the wishes of the Assembly when the honor of the Crown or the interest af the empire...
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Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915

William Paul McClure Kennedy - 1918 - 754 pages
...executive government admits of no question, and it will of course be your anxious endeavour to call to your counsels and to employ in the public service those...general confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province.1 The military defence of the Canadas is another subject of common interest to both provinces,...
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A Short Treatise on Canadian Constitutional Law

Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1918 - 380 pages
...united province. In them Lord John Russell instructed the GovernorGeneral " to call to his councils and to employ in the public service those persons,...general confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province."2 This was at least the recognition of a new principle. If Thomson preferred to be his own...
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The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Volume 5

1918 - 844 pages
...from Lord John Russell (qv) (5 Feb. 1841) the governor-general was instructed to call to his councils "those persons who, by their position and character,...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province," and "only to oppose the wishes of the Assembly when the honor of the Crown or the interest of the empire...
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