The Law of the Canadian ConstitutionCarswell, 1892 - 672 páginas |
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... reason . This clause is as follows : " And to the end that nothing may be passed or done by our said council or assembly to the prejudice of us , our heirs and successors , we will and ordain that you , the said Edward Corn- wallis ...
... reason . This clause is as follows : " And to the end that nothing may be passed or done by our said council or assembly to the prejudice of us , our heirs and successors , we will and ordain that you , the said Edward Corn- wallis ...
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... reason of the refusal to concede to the colonies the control of the revenues raised therein , the colonial assemblies were unable to force consent to Acts in curtailment of prerogative . Not being able to starve the executive , they ...
... reason of the refusal to concede to the colonies the control of the revenues raised therein , the colonial assemblies were unable to force consent to Acts in curtailment of prerogative . Not being able to starve the executive , they ...
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... reason of the fact that , under the then ar- rangement , the legislative council , or second chamber , acted as a shield to the governor and his executive council , and was interposed to bear the brunt of all attacks upon executive ...
... reason of the fact that , under the then ar- rangement , the legislative council , or second chamber , acted as a shield to the governor and his executive council , and was interposed to bear the brunt of all attacks upon executive ...
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... reason is apparent . Thirteen self- governing communities occupied one compact territory ; their inhabitants were of common origin , and had common interests ; and they deliberately set to work to establish a " national " government ...
... reason is apparent . Thirteen self- governing communities occupied one compact territory ; their inhabitants were of common origin , and had common interests ; and they deliberately set to work to establish a " national " government ...
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... reason for their insertion in the Act . But for that necessity , they would not have appeared , and we should have to look to some other part of the Act in order to ascertain the position of the executive head of the different provinces ...
... reason for their insertion in the Act . But for that necessity , they would not have appeared , and we should have to look to some other part of the Act in order to ascertain the position of the executive head of the different provinces ...
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