Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915Oxford University Press, 1918 - 707 psl. |
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... adoption of such a drastic measure . With regard to the Executive Council , when they cannot govern , application must ... adopted . CLXIII . Elgin to Earl Grey , 1847 Outlines his conception of the position of the Gov- ernor under the ...
... adoption of such a drastic measure . With regard to the Executive Council , when they cannot govern , application must ... adopted . CLXIII . Elgin to Earl Grey , 1847 Outlines his conception of the position of the Gov- ernor under the ...
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... adopted of calling together only a part of the Council : The bad consequences which may arise from Practice are manyfold ; But as you are pleased to signifye to Us by Coll . Irving that it was accident , & not Intention , it is needless ...
... adopted of calling together only a part of the Council : The bad consequences which may arise from Practice are manyfold ; But as you are pleased to signifye to Us by Coll . Irving that it was accident , & not Intention , it is needless ...
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... adopted , your Majesty would have given orders to your general , Sir Jeffery Amherst , to whom this province was surrendered , to keep up , from the first moment of the conquest , all the courts of justice that were at that time in ...
... adopted , your Majesty would have given orders to your general , Sir Jeffery Amherst , to whom this province was surrendered , to keep up , from the first moment of the conquest , all the courts of justice that were at that time in ...
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... adopted from France . The Canadians brought them from France ; and is it not among those laws , that the governor may issue a lettre de cachet to send away whom he pleases , to shut up whom he pleases ? I know lettres de cachet are ...
... adopted from France . The Canadians brought them from France ; and is it not among those laws , that the governor may issue a lettre de cachet to send away whom he pleases , to shut up whom he pleases ? I know lettres de cachet are ...
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... adopted ideas very different from those which they at present entertain , certainly the trial by jury would be no ... adopt British manners ; but if you alter their laws . it will be difficult to produce this change ; if you alter their ...
... adopted ideas very different from those which they at present entertain , certainly the trial by jury would be no ... adopt British manners ; but if you alter their laws . it will be difficult to produce this change ; if you alter their ...
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Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915 William Paul McClure Kennedy Visos knygos peržiūra - 1918 |
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Act of Parliament administration America appear appointed Authority aforesaid bill Britain British Canadian subjects cause Chief Justice colony Common Pleas constitution Court of Common criminal Crown customs declared Defendant District Doughty and McArthur duty effect election English laws established Execution Executive Government exercise expedient French laws further enacted gentlemen give granted hereby honourable House of Assembly inhabitants interests Judges Judgment King King's Lands lative laws of England Legislative Council Legislature les Canadiens liberty Lord Lordship Lower Canada Majesty Majesty's Government Majesty's subjects manner matters measure ment Militia Montreal necessary oath object officers opinion Ordinance Parish party passed Peace persons Plantations possession present proceedings proclamation proper Protestant Province of Quebec purpose Quebec Act regulations religion represent respect revenue Roman Catholic Royal Shortt and Doughty therein thereof tion Trade Trans trial by jury Upper Canada vote Writ Writ of Execution
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