The Kingdom Papers, 1–20 leidimai1911 |
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... independence , and legislative independence ; and we have also executive independence . Originally our Governors were executive agents of the Colonial Office . Now , our Governors stand in the same relation to Sir Wilfrid , as the King ...
... independence , and legislative independence ; and we have also executive independence . Originally our Governors were executive agents of the Colonial Office . Now , our Governors stand in the same relation to Sir Wilfrid , as the King ...
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... independence , for they have procured for us the acknowledgment of our equality of status with the United Kingdom itself ; they have forever dissipated the notion of imperial federation ; they have recognized our almost complete ...
... independence , for they have procured for us the acknowledgment of our equality of status with the United Kingdom itself ; they have forever dissipated the notion of imperial federation ; they have recognized our almost complete ...
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... independence . MR . ELLIS M. COOK'S ARTICLE . " The very first point that strikes us , then , in these pamphlets is that Mr. Ewart himself ( in No. 1 ) begins by demonstrating ( page 4 ) that Canada has ' fiscal independence ...
... independence . MR . ELLIS M. COOK'S ARTICLE . " The very first point that strikes us , then , in these pamphlets is that Mr. Ewart himself ( in No. 1 ) begins by demonstrating ( page 4 ) that Canada has ' fiscal independence ...
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