The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ... |
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... on a thorough study of colonial conditions , if the Canadian or any other system of government was to be successful , British statesmen must renounce the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence .
... on a thorough study of colonial conditions , if the Canadian or any other system of government was to be successful , British statesmen must renounce the habit of telling the colonies that the colonial is a provisional existence .
Ką žmonės sako - Rašyti recenziją
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
administration already appears appointed assembly authority Baldwin bill body British called Canadian carried cause church claim College colonial common conference constitution council Crown district duty effect Egerton Ryerson election England English entirely equal established executive existing fact Family Compact force French give given governor grant hand head Hincks House important influence institutions interest John LaFontaine land leader legislative legislature letter Lord Lord John Russell Lower Canada majority matter means measure meeting ment Metcalfe Methodism Methodist mind ministry opinion opposition parliament party passed political position present principle province provision question Reform religious representative reserves responsible government result Robert Ryerson secure seemed separate schools Sir Charles teachers tion Tories Toronto union United Upper Canada views vote whole
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45 psl. - That in order to preserve between the different branches of the Provincial Parliament that harmony which is essential to the peace, welfare, and good government of the Province, the chief advisers of the representative of the Sovereign, constituting a Provincial Administration under him, ought to be men possessed of the confidence of the representatives of the people...
261 psl. - Gone; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that man can weave him.
213 psl. - All the Powers, Privileges, and Duties at the Union by Law conferred and imposed in Upper Canada on the Separate Schools and School Trustees of the Queen's Roman Catholic Subjects shall be and the same are hereby extended to the Dissentient Schools of the Queen's Protestant and Roman Catholic Subjects in Quebec: 3.
261 psl. - He is gone who seem'd so great. Gone; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that...
7 psl. - It needs no change in the principles of government, no invention of a new constitutional theory, to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion, completely remove the existing political disorders. It needs but to follow out consistently the principles of The Report of The Earl of Durham.
107 psl. - That the head of the Executive Government of the Province being, within the limits of his Government, the Representative of the Sovereign, is responsible to the Imperial authority alone ; but that, nevertheless, the management of our local affairs can only be conducted by him, by and with the assistance, counsel and information of subordinate officers in the Province.
213 psl. - Nothing in any such law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to denominational schools which any class of persons have by law in the Province at the Union.