Federations and Unions Within the British EmpireClarendon Press, 1911 - 302 strani |
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Stran 16
... number of representatives exceed seven or be less than two ; but , subject to this rule , that the number of members to be chosen for each Colony should depend upon the amount of its contribution to the general treasury . It is not very ...
... number of representatives exceed seven or be less than two ; but , subject to this rule , that the number of members to be chosen for each Colony should depend upon the amount of its contribution to the general treasury . It is not very ...
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... number of members . At first the grievance was on the side of the French ; but , as the population of Upper Canada grew by leaps and bounds , the burden was shifted on the other shoulder ; till at the time of the British North America ...
... number of members . At first the grievance was on the side of the French ; but , as the population of Upper Canada grew by leaps and bounds , the burden was shifted on the other shoulder ; till at the time of the British North America ...
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... number of senators for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick being respectively reduced from twelve to ten . Prince Edward Island started with six members in the House of Commons . By an Order in Council , dated July 31 , 1880 , all British ...
... number of senators for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick being respectively reduced from twelve to ten . Prince Edward Island started with six members in the House of Commons . By an Order in Council , dated July 31 , 1880 , all British ...
Stran 84
... number of members of the House of Assembly to be returned , in such a man- ner as that each division should contain as nearly as was possible the same number of voters . But , in the carrying out of their duties , the Commissioners were ...
... number of members of the House of Assembly to be returned , in such a man- ner as that each division should contain as nearly as was possible the same number of voters . But , in the carrying out of their duties , the Commissioners were ...
Stran 116
... number of Members to be chosen for each Colony shall from time to time in all ensuing elections be regulated by that proportion ( yet so as that the number to be chosen by any one Province be not more than seven or less than two ) . 3 ...
... number of Members to be chosen for each Colony shall from time to time in all ensuing elections be regulated by that proportion ( yet so as that the number to be chosen by any one Province be not more than seven or less than two ) . 3 ...
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