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" ... to serve but that of the community whose affairs he is appointed to administer — his opinion cannot fail, when all cause for suspicion and jealousy is removed, to have great weight in the Colonial Councils, while he is set at liberty to constitute... "
Canada and Its Provinces: United Canada - 122 psl.
redagavo - 1914
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The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, 7–8 tomai

1854 - 406 psl.
...for suspicion and jealousy is removed, to have a great weight in the colonial councils, while he is at liberty to constitute himself in an especial manner...its branches, which, unlike the contests of party, unite instead of dividing the members of the body politic." •*• » . •• AN ACT TO AMEND ТПЕ...
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Letters and journals, ed. by T. Walrond

James Bruce (8th earl of Elgin.) - 1872 - 510 psl.
...cause for suspicion and jealousy is removed, to have great weight in the Colonial Councils, while he is set at liberty to constitute himself in an especial...branches — which, unlike the contests of party, unite instead of dividing the members of the body politic. The mention of such influences as an appreciable...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2 tomas

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1872 - 618 psl.
...cause for suspicion and jealousy is removed, to have great weight in the Colonial councils, while he is set at liberty to constitute himself in an especial...interests, for example, as those of education, and ol moral and material progress in all its Dranches — which, unlike the contests of party, unite instead...
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Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin

James Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1872 - 498 psl.
...cause for suspicion and jealousy is removed, to have great weight in the Colonial Councils, while he is set at liberty to constitute himself in an especial manner the patron of those larger and higher interests—such interests, for example, as those of education, and of moral and material progress...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2 tomas

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1872 - 596 psl.
...competent, and sufficiently patriotic themselves, to care for the "larger and higher interests, such as those of education, and of moral and material progress in all its branches?" Are those interests to be always consigned to the guardianship of a serene arbitrator from the other...
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The History of the Administration of the Right Honorable Frederick Temple ...

William Leggo - 1878 - 946 psl.
...cause for suspicion and jealousy is removed, to have great weight in the Colonial Councils, while he is set at liberty to constitute himself in an especial...in all its branches, which, unlike the contests of parlv, unite, instead of dividing the members of the body politic." "The system of Responsible Government....
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On the Position of a Constitutional Governor Under Responsible Government

Alpheus Todd - 1878 - 42 psl.
...the opinion of a Governor must needs have " great weight in the Colonial Councils ; while he is free to constitute himself, in an especial manner, the patron of those larger and higher interests, — as, of education, and of moral and material progress, in all its branches, — which, unlike the...
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Parliamentary Government in the British Colonies

Alpheus Todd - 1880 - 632 psl.
...constitute himself, in an especial manner, the patron of those larger and higher interests, — as of education, and of moral and material progress in...branches, — which, unlike the contests of party, unite, instead of dividing, the members of the body-politic." 8 The Duke of Buckingham, when secretary...
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Parliamentary Government in the British Colonies

Alpheus Todd - 1880 - 630 psl.
...the opinion of a governor must needs have " great weight in the colonial councils; while he is free to constitute himself, in an especial manner, the patron of those larger and higher interests, — as of education, and of moral and material progress in all its branches, — which, unlike the...
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Imperium Et Libertas– A Study in History and Politics

Bernard Holland - 1901 - 432 psl.
...cause for jealousy and suspicion is removed, to have great weight in the colonial Councils, while he is set at liberty to constitute himself in an especial...branches — which, unlike the contests of party, unite instead of dividing the members of the body politic.' In some respects the Viceroy of a free...
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