Federations and Unions Within the British EmpireClarendon Press, 1924 - 306 strani |
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Hugh Edward Egerton. Oxford University Press London Edinburgh Glasgow Copenhagen New York Toronto Melbourne Cape Town Bombay Calcutta Madras Shanghai Humphrey Milford Publisher to the UNIVERSITY Printed in England PREFACE THE time was , we ...
Hugh Edward Egerton. Oxford University Press London Edinburgh Glasgow Copenhagen New York Toronto Melbourne Cape Town Bombay Calcutta Madras Shanghai Humphrey Milford Publisher to the UNIVERSITY Printed in England PREFACE THE time was , we ...
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... Cape Breton Island was annexed to Nova Scotia ; but , in accordance with the general policy of the time , it was constituted a separate government in 1784. In 1820 , however , it was again reannexed to Nova Scotia . New Brunswick owed ...
... Cape Breton Island was annexed to Nova Scotia ; but , in accordance with the general policy of the time , it was constituted a separate government in 1784. In 1820 , however , it was again reannexed to Nova Scotia . New Brunswick owed ...
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... Cape Colony , their ways of dealing with the natives did not substantially differ from those of the Dutch ; and even the British Governors were found often sympathizing with Colonial methods rather than with those imposed on them from ...
... Cape Colony , their ways of dealing with the natives did not substantially differ from those of the Dutch ; and even the British Governors were found often sympathizing with Colonial methods rather than with those imposed on them from ...
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... Cape Town and the other Cape Colony ports were taken by Cape Colony for its sole exclusive use ; while the inland States paid the additional cost on their goods , occasioned by these duties . Again , only by a federal union could the ...
... Cape Town and the other Cape Colony ports were taken by Cape Colony for its sole exclusive use ; while the inland States paid the additional cost on their goods , occasioned by these duties . Again , only by a federal union could the ...
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... Cape Colony in 1871 , expressed himself in favour of federation ; and the Home Government , through Lord Kimberley , was now in cordial accord . At this time there was reason to believe that the Orange River Free State was willing to ...
... Cape Colony in 1871 , expressed himself in favour of federation ; and the Home Government , through Lord Kimberley , was now in cordial accord . At this time there was reason to believe that the Orange River Free State was willing to ...
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Stran 147 - ... for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing terms of this section, it is hereby declared that (notwithstanding anything in this act) the exclusive legislative authority of the parliament of Canada extends to all matters coming within the classes of subjects next hereinafter enumerated, that is to say — 1) The public debt and property.
Stran 149 - Direct Taxation within the Province in order to the , raising of a Revenue for Provincial Purposes.
Stran 126 - The privileges, immunities, and powers to be held, enjoyed, and exercised by the Senate and by the House of Commons and by the members thereof respectively, shall be such as are from time to time defined by act of the Parliament of Canada, but so that the same shall never exceed those at the passing of this act held, enjoyed, and exercised by the Commons House of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and by the members thereof.
Stran 150 - ... local works and undertakings other than such as are of the following classes : (a) Lines of steam or other ships, railways, canals, telegraphs and other works and undertakings connecting the province with any other or others of the provinces, or extending beyond the limits of the province; (b) lines of steamships between the province and any British or foreign country'!
Stran 202 - The service and execution throughout the Commonwealth of the civil and criminal process and the judgments of the courts of the States: (xxv) The recognition throughout the Commonwealth of the laws, the public Acts and records, and the judicial proceedings of the States...
Stran 137 - ... by speech or message to each of the houses of the parliament or by proclamation, shall annul the act from and after the day of such signification.
Stran 119 - People so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, and ordain Laws, Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England...
Stran 206 - Representatives, in the same or the next session, again passes the proposed law with or without any amendments which have been made, suggested, or agreed to by the Senate, and the Senate rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments to which the House of Representatives will not agree, the GovernorGeneral may dissolve the Senate and the House of Representatives simultaneously.
Stran 161 - One Consolidated Revenue Fund, to be appropriated for the Public Service of Canada in the Manner and subject to the Charges in this Act provided.
Stran 148 - 3. The Raising of Money by any Mode or System of Taxation. " 4. The Borrowing of Money on the Public Credit. " 5. Postal Service. " 6. The Census and Statistics. " 7. Militia, Military and Naval Service and Defence. " 8. The fixing of and providing for the Salaries and Allowances of Civil and other Officers of the Government of Canada.