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Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
House of Commons Debates, Official Report, 3 tomas Canada. Parliament. House of Commons Visos knygos peržiūra - 1911 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
amendment appeal Bill Blondin BORDEN Halifax Bourassa Britain British Empire BRODEUR Canada Canadian navy Canadian Pacific railway commission Conservative party coun declared defence Devoir discussion Dominion Drummond and Arthabaska duty election electors England ernment favour FOSTER French Canadians gentleman gentlemen opposite give hear honour House imperial Jacques Cartier land last session Le Devoir LENNOX Liberal party Liberal-Conservative party Manitoba Marine and Fisheries matter member for Jacques member for North ment Minister of Marine MONK Montreal Motion agreed nation Nationalist naval policy North Toronto Ontario Ottawa oyster Pacific parliament position present Prime Minister proposed province of Quebec PUGSLEY question R. L. Borden railway referred regard resolution river side Sir WILFRID LAURIER Speaker speech statement tariff thing tion to-day trade treaty treaty of 1818 United vote waters words Yale-Cariboo
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729 psl. - But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house.
891 psl. - It is further agreed that in the division of such waters during the irrigation season, between the 1st of April and 31st of October, inclusive, annually, the United States is entitled to a prior appropriation of 500 cubic feet per second of the waters of the Milk River, or so much of such amount as constitutes three- fourths of its natural flow...
667 psl. - And the United States hereby renounce, for ever, any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof, to take, dry, or cure fish, on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors, of his Britannic majesty's dominions in America, not included within the abovementioned limits...
877 psl. - Each of the high contracting parties reserves to itself or to the several State governments on the one side and the Dominion or Provincial Governments on the other as the case may be, subject to any treaty provisions now existing with respect thereto, the exclusive jurisdiction and control over the use and diversion, whether temporary or permanent, of all waters on its own side of tlio line which in their natural channels would flow across the boundary...
887 psl. - The foregoing provisions are not intended to limit or interfere with the existing rights of the Government of the United States on the one side and the Government of the Dominion of Canada on the other, to undertake and carry...
869 psl. - It is further agreed that so long as this treaty shall remain in force, this same right of navigation shall extend to the waters of Lake Michigan and to all canals connecting boundary waters, and now existing or which may hereafter be constructed on either side of the line.
899 psl. - ... otherwise unable to render a decision or finding as to any questions or matters so referred, it shall be the duty of the Commissioners to make a joint report to both governments, or separate reports to their respective governments, showing the different conclusions arrived at with regard to the matters or questions so referred, which questions or matters shall thereupon be referred for decision by the high contracting parties to an umpire chosen in accordance with the procedure prescribed in...
891 psl. - The High Contracting Parties agree that the St. Mary and Milk Rivers and their tributaries (in the State of Montana and the Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan) are to be treated as one stream for the purposes of irrigation and power, and the waters thereof shall be...
869 psl. - India, being equally desirous to prevent disputes regarding the use of boundary waters and to settle all questions which are now pending between the United States and the Dominion of Canada involving the rights, obligations, or interests of either in relation to the other or to the inhabitants of the other, along their common frontier, and to make provision for the adjustment and settlement of all such questions as may hereafter arise...
887 psl. - It is agreed that, in addition to the uses, obstructions, and diversions heretofore permitted or hereafter provided for by special agreement between the Parties hereto, no further or other uses or obstructions or diversions, whether temporary or permanent, of boundary waters on either side of the line, affecting the natural level or flow of boundary waters on the other side of the line...