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In the preamble to the B. N. A. Act , it is recited that the provinces of Canada , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , had expressed their desire for a federal union into one Dominion , “ with a constitution similar in principle to that of ...
In the preamble to the B. N. A. Act , it is recited that the provinces of Canada , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , had expressed their desire for a federal union into one Dominion , “ with a constitution similar in principle to that of ...
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The provinces had expressed their desire for a constitution “ similar in principle , " etc. , as a perusal of the Resolutions , above quoted , will show , and the preamble therefore is literally true . We waive , however , this verbal ...
The provinces had expressed their desire for a constitution “ similar in principle , " etc. , as a perusal of the Resolutions , above quoted , will show , and the preamble therefore is literally true . We waive , however , this verbal ...
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and he proceeds further to show how , by this practical fusion , this result is clearly attained — that the will of the 1 people constitutionally expressed through their elected representatives in the OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM . 15.
and he proceeds further to show how , by this practical fusion , this result is clearly attained — that the will of the 1 people constitutionally expressed through their elected representatives in the OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM . 15.
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1 people constitutionally expressed through their elected representatives in the House of Commons , controls both the law ... Viewed as a legal question , the solution of the problem stops short at the expression ( in Act of Parliament ) ...
1 people constitutionally expressed through their elected representatives in the House of Commons , controls both the law ... Viewed as a legal question , the solution of the problem stops short at the expression ( in Act of Parliament ) ...
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63 ) , namely , that the latter seems to take it for granted ( if we may use the expression ) , that there is to be an executive council in those two provinces ; while the former distinctly provides that “ there shall be ” a Privy ...
63 ) , namely , that the latter seems to take it for granted ( if we may use the expression ) , that there is to be an executive council in those two provinces ; while the former distinctly provides that “ there shall be ” a Privy ...
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