I would not impair a single prerogative of the Crown; on the contrary, I believe that the interests of the people of these colonies require the protection of prerogatives which have not hitherto been exercised. But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit... Lord Elgin - 23 psl.autoriai: John George Bourinot - 1905 - 276 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 452 psl.
...these Colonies require the protection of prerogatives, which have not hitherto been exercised. But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...those in whom that representative body has confidence. In England, this principle has been so long considered an indisputable and essential part of our constitution,... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1839 - 164 psl.
...these Colonies require the protection of prerogatives, which have not hitherto been exercised.^ But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...in whom that representative body has, confidence. In England, this principle has been so long considered an indis^ putable and essential part of our... | |
| John Little - 1855 - 118 psl.
...these Colonies require the protection of prerogatives, which have not hitherto been exercised. But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...Institutions ; and if it has to carry on the Government in union with a Representative Body, it must consent to carry it on by means of those in whom that Representative... | |
| Sir Francis Hincks - 1877 - 96 psl.
...working of the representative system can in any country be rendered harmonious and efficient. * - * * But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...those in whom that representative body has confidence. * * * * This change might be eft'ected by a single despatch containing such instructions, or if any... | |
| John Charles Dent - 1880 - 398 psl.
...working of the representative system can in any country be rendered harmonious and efficient. . But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...those in whom that representative body has confidence This change might be effected by a single despatch containing such instructions, or, if any legal enactment... | |
| 1908 - 1082 psl.
...perfectly efficacious in Great Britain. I would not impair. a single prerogative of the Crown. But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...institutions. And if it has to carry on the government in union with a representative body, it must consent to carry it on by means of those in whom that representative... | |
| 1885 - 474 psl.
...these provinces require the protection of prerogatives which have not hitherto been exercised. But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...in whom that representative body has confidence.' The result of Lord Durham's mission was the Act of 1840, reuniting the two provinces of Canada ; a... | |
| Joseph Edmund Collins - 1883 - 648 psl.
...these colonies require the protection of prerogatives, which have not hitherto been exercised. But the crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...those in whom that representative body has confidence. In England, this principle has been so long considered an indisputable and essential part of our constitution,... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1884 - 814 psl.
...these provinces require the protection of prerogatives which have not hitherto been exercised. But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the...it has to carry on the government in unison with a repretentative body, it must consent to carry it on by means of those in whom that representative body... | |
| William Kingsford - 1898 - 2550 psl.
...of these colonies require the protection of prerogatives which have not hitherto been exercised. But the crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary...those in whom that representative body has confidence Every purpose of popular control might be combined with every advantage of vesting the immediate choice... | |
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