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... leaning was very largely toward minimizing the sphere of provincial autonomy , and the decisions since that date have not only been numerous , but those of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , particularly , have given a ...
... leaning was very largely toward minimizing the sphere of provincial autonomy , and the decisions since that date have not only been numerous , but those of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council , particularly , have given a ...
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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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Given the independent self - governing communities , which made up the American Commonwealth , the “ national ” government was super - imposed to secure unity , but upon conditions preservative of local autonomy .
Given the independent self - governing communities , which made up the American Commonwealth , the “ national ” government was super - imposed to secure unity , but upon conditions preservative of local autonomy .
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... be supposed to have anything to do , are divided into two great divisions ( ro ) -matters of general and matters of local concern — but to each of such divisions , the full equipment of power , legislative and executive , is given .
... be supposed to have anything to do , are divided into two great divisions ( ro ) -matters of general and matters of local concern — but to each of such divisions , the full equipment of power , legislative and executive , is given .
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... in any given case , exercised under the same responsibility ( directly to the Dominion parliament , and indirectly , through the elective branch of that parliament , to the electorate ) as exists in relation to the exercise of any ...
... in any given case , exercised under the same responsibility ( directly to the Dominion parliament , and indirectly , through the elective branch of that parliament , to the electorate ) as exists in relation to the exercise of any ...
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