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A clearer indication that the design of the B. N. A. Act was to establish in Canada such a union with such a constitution as was desired by the petitioning provinces , could hardly have been given . The expression of desire to which the ...
A clearer indication that the design of the B. N. A. Act was to establish in Canada such a union with such a constitution as was desired by the petitioning provinces , could hardly have been given . The expression of desire to which the ...
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If , indeed , to establish our position , we must show that some one parliamentary body , elected by a Canadian electorate , is possessed of the ultimate sovereignty in Canada over every conceivable subject 1 matter of governmental ...
If , indeed , to establish our position , we must show that some one parliamentary body , elected by a Canadian electorate , is possessed of the ultimate sovereignty in Canada over every conceivable subject 1 matter of governmental ...
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... the same efficacy , and the law - executing power , under the same principle of responsibility to parliament , and , through parliament , to the electorate , as in the United Kingdom , we shall have established our proposition .
... the same efficacy , and the law - executing power , under the same principle of responsibility to parliament , and , through parliament , to the electorate , as in the United Kingdom , we shall have established our proposition .
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... so here , the ultimate responsibility of the executive to the electorate , through the elective branch of the legislature , is clearly established , in relation as well to each provincial as to the Dominion government .
... so here , the ultimate responsibility of the executive to the electorate , through the elective branch of the legislature , is clearly established , in relation as well to each provincial as to the Dominion government .
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We must now retrace our steps , in order to take a comprehensive view of the nature of the government which was . established in the various provinces ; and , in taking such a view , it will be , to say the least , convenient to treat ...
We must now retrace our steps , in order to take a comprehensive view of the nature of the government which was . established in the various provinces ; and , in taking such a view , it will be , to say the least , convenient to treat ...
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