Constitution of Canada: The British North America Act, 1867; Its Interpretation, Gathered from the Decisions of Courts, the Dicta of Judges, and the Opinions of Statesmen and Others; to which is Added The Québec Resolutions of 1864, and the Constitution of the United StatesJ. Lovell, 1880 - 414 頁 "The British North America act, 1867, its interpretation, gathered from the decisions of courts, the dicta of judges, and the opinions of statesmen and others, to which is added The Quebec resolutions of 1864, and the constitution of the United States."--T.p. |
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... Elect ...... ............ .. .Electoral . ......... .... .England . ..Equity . .Exchequer . Eng Eq ... Exch . Exec . .Executive . Geo ..George . Gov. .... Governor . .... Government . Gov't ...... Gr . Ch ......... Grant's ...
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... elected for four years . " When the two provinces were divided in 1791 , the intention was , that they should remain distinct in fact as well as in name . It was hoped that Lower Canada would remain altogether French , and that Upper ...
... elected for four years . " When the two provinces were divided in 1791 , the intention was , that they should remain distinct in fact as well as in name . It was hoped that Lower Canada would remain altogether French , and that Upper ...
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... elected . Some occult influence , however was at the same time quietly working to bring public opinion back to the Quebec scheme . In the session of 1866 , the Legislative Council adopted a resolution similar to the one carried in the ...
... elected . Some occult influence , however was at the same time quietly working to bring public opinion back to the Quebec scheme . In the session of 1866 , the Legislative Council adopted a resolution similar to the one carried in the ...
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... elected anti - Union members . Ontario , Quebec and New Brunswick having strongly supported the new order of things and the new Government , Nova Scotia found it a hopeless task to oppose both , and she gradually shaped INTRODUCTION . 17.
... elected anti - Union members . Ontario , Quebec and New Brunswick having strongly supported the new order of things and the new Government , Nova Scotia found it a hopeless task to oppose both , and she gradually shaped INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... elected their advisers from that party which was able to command a majority in the Legisla- tive Assembly , and accepted the policy recommended by them . * * All Powers under Acts to be By the adoption of B. N. A. ACT , 1867 - SECT . 11 ...
... elected their advisers from that party which was able to command a majority in the Legisla- tive Assembly , and accepted the policy recommended by them . * * All Powers under Acts to be By the adoption of B. N. A. ACT , 1867 - SECT . 11 ...
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