| William Paul McClure Kennedy - 1918 - 774 pages
...government admits of no question, : will of course be your anxious endeavour to call to your counsels a employ in the public service those persons who, by their position and acter, have obtained the general confidence and esteem of the inha ef the province.1 The military defence... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - 1922 - 636 pages
...government admits of no question, and it will of course be your anxious endeavour to call to your councils and to employ in the public service those persons...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province.' On the other hand, he could not see the way clear towards the establishment of full cabinet government... | |
| Basil Williams - 1928 - 276 pages
...ministry (1841-46) went so far as to concede that the governor should call to his executive council those "who, by their position and character, have obtained...confidence and esteem of the inhabitants of the province." This compromise was a failure, as it was bound to be when men had been shown the light; and governor... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 892 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 tooppose the wishes of the Assembly when the honor of the Crown or the interest of the empire... | |
| 436 pages
...dated the 5th Feb. 1841 Lord John Russell instructed the Governor-General 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 honour of the Crown or the interest of the... | |
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