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The observation applies , too , to the additional recital in the preamble , that “ it is expedient not only that the constitution of the legislative authority in the Dominion be provided for , but also that the nature of the executive ...
The observation applies , too , to the additional recital in the preamble , that “ it is expedient not only that the constitution of the legislative authority in the Dominion be provided for , but also that the nature of the executive ...
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Although the parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme power in government under the British constitution , there is a clear and even legal distinction between the exercise of its authority as an Imperial parliament , and the ...
Although the parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme power in government under the British constitution , there is a clear and even legal distinction between the exercise of its authority as an Imperial parliament , and the ...
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governmental interference ( other than by Imperial lawmaking ) on the part of the “ national ” authorities with colonial rights of self - government ( l ) . The “ sphere of authority ” of the British parliament , as a law - making body ...
governmental interference ( other than by Imperial lawmaking ) on the part of the “ national ” authorities with colonial rights of self - government ( l ) . The “ sphere of authority ” of the British parliament , as a law - making body ...
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But , as we must show , the sphere of their authority in government , in 1867 , when Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ( ) became part of the Dominion of Canada , was very different from their sphere of authority in 1758 , and for many ...
But , as we must show , the sphere of their authority in government , in 1867 , when Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ( ) became part of the Dominion of Canada , was very different from their sphere of authority in 1758 , and for many ...
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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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