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The preamble to one of the earliest Acts ( c ) of the Nova Scotia Assembly ( 1759 ) , declares that “ this province of Nova Scotia , or Acadie , and the property thereof , did always of right belong to the Crown of England , both by ...
The preamble to one of the earliest Acts ( c ) of the Nova Scotia Assembly ( 1759 ) , declares that “ this province of Nova Scotia , or Acadie , and the property thereof , did always of right belong to the Crown of England , both by ...
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... Crown stands in the same relation to the representative assembly of the colony as in England to the Imperial parliament ; and any withdrawal of the colony's right to make laws can only be effected by the Imperial parliament ( n ) .
... Crown stands in the same relation to the representative assembly of the colony as in England to the Imperial parliament ; and any withdrawal of the colony's right to make laws can only be effected by the Imperial parliament ( n ) .
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... of the executive officials necessary to these ends — the theoretical independence of the executive , which , as we have shown , obtained in England , was carried to its practical result in the work of government in the colonies .
... of the executive officials necessary to these ends — the theoretical independence of the executive , which , as we have shown , obtained in England , was carried to its practical result in the work of government in the colonies .
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Subsequent appointments to fill vacancies in the council were to be made by the authorities in England . With the advice and consent of this council , the governor was empowered to establish courts of justice , and to appoint all the ...
Subsequent appointments to fill vacancies in the council were to be made by the authorities in England . With the advice and consent of this council , the governor was empowered to establish courts of justice , and to appoint all the ...
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6 Act , of export duties on certain articles shipped from the colonies for consumption elsewhere than in England ; the proceeds of which duties were , of course , a set - off to the expense of government in those colonies .
6 Act , of export duties on certain articles shipped from the colonies for consumption elsewhere than in England ; the proceeds of which duties were , of course , a set - off to the expense of government in those colonies .
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