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... is to be found in the third and fourth of the resolutions passed at the Conference , at Quebec , of delegates from the various provinces : “ III . In framing a Constitution for the General Govern . ment , the Conference , with a ...
... is to be found in the third and fourth of the resolutions passed at the Conference , at Quebec , of delegates from the various provinces : “ III . In framing a Constitution for the General Govern . ment , the Conference , with a ...
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This clause is as follows : " And to the end that nothing may be passed or done by our said council or assembly to ... have and enjoy a negative voice in the making and passing of all laws , statutes , and ordinances , as aforesaid .
This clause is as follows : " And to the end that nothing may be passed or done by our said council or assembly to ... have and enjoy a negative voice in the making and passing of all laws , statutes , and ordinances , as aforesaid .
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... the proclamation of 1763 ) , was the charter of government ; but , as we have already noticed , no assembly ever met in that province , and any legislation which was considered necessary was passed by the governor and his council .
... the proclamation of 1763 ) , was the charter of government ; but , as we have already noticed , no assembly ever met in that province , and any legislation which was considered necessary was passed by the governor and his council .
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During the century which followed , Imperial Acts were from time to time passed , providing for the collection of both export and import duties , but always as part and parcel of the regulation of trade and commerce ( u ) .
During the century which followed , Imperial Acts were from time to time passed , providing for the collection of both export and import duties , but always as part and parcel of the regulation of trade and commerce ( u ) .
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We are now dealing with Acts of the Imperial parliament , which , when passed , were , by " express words or necessary intendment , " made applicable to our colony . The former question will be found treated in subsequent pages ; but it ...
We are now dealing with Acts of the Imperial parliament , which , when passed , were , by " express words or necessary intendment , " made applicable to our colony . The former question will be found treated in subsequent pages ; but it ...
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