Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 1759-1915Oxford University Press, 1918 - 707 psl. |
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... existing pensions ; an independent management of the waste lands . Tenures will be reformed at the request of the Legislature of Lower Canada . The question of an elected Legislative Council can only be approached with care . Little ...
... existing pensions ; an independent management of the waste lands . Tenures will be reformed at the request of the Legislature of Lower Canada . The question of an elected Legislative Council can only be approached with care . Little ...
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... existing commissions . I do not know whether it had occurred to 1 See No. XXIII . Lord Mansfield's Judgment . him to read the present existing commissions . If it 92 [ 1763-1774 Constitutional Documents of Canada .
... existing commissions . I do not know whether it had occurred to 1 See No. XXIII . Lord Mansfield's Judgment . him to read the present existing commissions . If it 92 [ 1763-1774 Constitutional Documents of Canada .
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William Paul McClure Kennedy. him to read the present existing commissions . If it had , I think he would not hesitate much upon repealing them ; because the general commissions of oyer and terminer , etc. , are temporary . The other ...
William Paul McClure Kennedy. him to read the present existing commissions . If it had , I think he would not hesitate much upon repealing them ; because the general commissions of oyer and terminer , etc. , are temporary . The other ...
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... existing , laying Taxes and Duties to be levied in the Province , may be repealed . SUCH MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY are the Intreaties and Prayers of Your loyal Subjects ; and in full Confidence they trust , that Your Majesty will ...
... existing , laying Taxes and Duties to be levied in the Province , may be repealed . SUCH MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY are the Intreaties and Prayers of Your loyal Subjects ; and in full Confidence they trust , that Your Majesty will ...
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... existing form of Government , which arises from the possession of personal or hereditary distinction . It will be very necessary that great attention should be paid to the choice of those Persons who are to be placed in this situation ...
... existing form of Government , which arises from the possession of personal or hereditary distinction . It will be very necessary that great attention should be paid to the choice of those Persons who are to be placed in this situation ...
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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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