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There is no essential difference in the terms of the commissions to Governor Cornwallis ( Nova Scotia ) , Governor Patterson ( Prince Edward Island ) , Governor Carleton ( New Brunswick ) , and Governor Murray ( Quebec ) ...
There is no essential difference in the terms of the commissions to Governor Cornwallis ( Nova Scotia ) , Governor Patterson ( Prince Edward Island ) , Governor Carleton ( New Brunswick ) , and Governor Murray ( Quebec ) ...
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Brunswick ) , and Governor Murray ( Quebec ) ; and we therefore take for comment the first commission which conveyed authority to summon an assembly in the provinces now forming part of the Dominion — that to Governor Cornwallis ( 6 ) ...
Brunswick ) , and Governor Murray ( Quebec ) ; and we therefore take for comment the first commission which conveyed authority to summon an assembly in the provinces now forming part of the Dominion — that to Governor Cornwallis ( 6 ) ...
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For eleven years after the Treaty of Paris , the commission to Governor Murray and his successors ( read with the proclamation of 1763 ) , was the charter of government ; but , as we have already noticed , no assembly ever met in that ...
For eleven years after the Treaty of Paris , the commission to Governor Murray and his successors ( read with the proclamation of 1763 ) , was the charter of government ; but , as we have already noticed , no assembly ever met in that ...
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Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive head ... as to matters within the legislative authority of Ontario and Quebec , exercisable only by the Governor - General .
Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive head ... as to matters within the legislative authority of Ontario and Quebec , exercisable only by the Governor - General .
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... are capable of being exercised after the union , in relation to the government of the Dominion and the provinces respectively , shall be vested in the Governor - General , or in the Lieutenant - Governors , as the case may require .
... are capable of being exercised after the union , in relation to the government of the Dominion and the provinces respectively , shall be vested in the Governor - General , or in the Lieutenant - Governors , as the case may require .
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