Federations and Unions Within the British EmpireClarendon Press, 1924 - 306 strani |
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... forces raised by the Commissioners , but after the Indians had been finally subdued their period of activity came to an end ; and , with the revocation of the Massachusetts charter in 1684 , the New England Confederation became a thing ...
... forces raised by the Commissioners , but after the Indians had been finally subdued their period of activity came to an end ; and , with the revocation of the Massachusetts charter in 1684 , the New England Confederation became a thing ...
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... forces of the Catholic Church . In the long quarrel between the English Executive and the French - Canadian Assembly there were faults on both sides . Not till nearly the close of the controversy did the French leaders begin to realize ...
... forces of the Catholic Church . In the long quarrel between the English Executive and the French - Canadian Assembly there were faults on both sides . Not till nearly the close of the controversy did the French leaders begin to realize ...
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... forces , for the purposes of opposition , with the Re- formers from Upper Canada , and Sydenham's successor , Sir Charles Bagot , recognized that it was impossible to refuse as ministers those who represented the will of the majority ...
... forces , for the purposes of opposition , with the Re- formers from Upper Canada , and Sydenham's successor , Sir Charles Bagot , recognized that it was impossible to refuse as ministers those who represented the will of the majority ...
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... force of a transcontinental railway had been expressed by Joseph Howe in 1851 , and again by Chief- Justice Draper before the House of Commons Committee of 1857 , which considered the rights of the Hudson Bay Com- pany . The matter was ...
... force of a transcontinental railway had been expressed by Joseph Howe in 1851 , and again by Chief- Justice Draper before the House of Commons Committee of 1857 , which considered the rights of the Hudson Bay Com- pany . The matter was ...
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... force the Maritime Provinces into confederation , that Government could fairly claim to give advice , as being responsible for Imperial defence , and could make sure that the Lieutenant - Governors were in sympathy with the movement ...
... force the Maritime Provinces into confederation , that Government could fairly claim to give advice , as being responsible for Imperial defence , and could make sure that the Lieutenant - Governors were in sympathy with the movement ...
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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 : — (t) The public debt and property.
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 149 - The imposition of punishment by fine, penalty, or imprisonment for enforcing any law of the province made in relation to any matter coming within any of the classes of subjects enumerated in this section: 16.
Stran 149 - The Management and Sale of the Public Lands belonging to the Province and of the timber and wood thereon.
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 163 - The Parliament and Government of Canada shall have all Powers necessary or proper for performing the Obligations of Canada or of any Province thereof, as Part of the British Empire, towards Foreign Countries, arising under Treaties between the Empire and such Foreign Countries.
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 162 - Brunswick, respectively, as if the union had not been made ; subject, nevertheless (except with respect to such as are enacted by or exist under acts of the parliament of Great Britain, or of the parliament of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland), to be repealed, abolished or altered by the parliament of Canada, or by the legislature of the respective province, according to the authority of the parliament or of that legislature under this act.
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 136 - It shall not be lawful for the House of Commons to adopt or pass any vote, resolution, address, or bill for the appropriation of any part of the public revenue, or of any tax or impost, to any purpose that has not been first recommended to that House by message of the Governor General in the session in which such vote, resolution, address, or bill is proposed.