The Bubbles of CanadaR. Bentley, 1839 - 332 strán (strany) |
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... origin , progress , and present state of agitation in Lower Canada . I will shew you the pretensions that have been put forth , the concessions that have been made , and the open questions that now remain ; you will then be able to ...
... origin , progress , and present state of agitation in Lower Canada . I will shew you the pretensions that have been put forth , the concessions that have been made , and the open questions that now remain ; you will then be able to ...
Strana 13
... inte- rests of commerce and of persons of British origin postponed to suit their convenience , or accommodate their prejudices ; in short , every- thing has been done , and everything conceded to conciliate OF CANADA . 13.
... inte- rests of commerce and of persons of British origin postponed to suit their convenience , or accommodate their prejudices ; in short , every- thing has been done , and everything conceded to conciliate OF CANADA . 13.
Strana 32
... origin had settled in the provinces , filled them with dismay . They felt that they had the wretched choice presented to them of abandoning their property and remov- ing from the colony , or of remaining a miserable minority , to be ...
... origin had settled in the provinces , filled them with dismay . They felt that they had the wretched choice presented to them of abandoning their property and remov- ing from the colony , or of remaining a miserable minority , to be ...
Strana 35
... origin of that anti- British feeling which , engendered by the powers conferred by those Acts , has increased with every exercise of those powers , until it has assumed the shape of concentrated hatred and open rebellion . By this Act ...
... origin of that anti- British feeling which , engendered by the powers conferred by those Acts , has increased with every exercise of those powers , until it has assumed the shape of concentrated hatred and open rebellion . By this Act ...
Strana 45
... origin and different language . Any person at all acquainted with the prejudices and passions that operate on man , will easily understand that the French , jealous of any innovation , are constantly sus- picious of an intention on the ...
... origin and different language . Any person at all acquainted with the prejudices and passions that operate on man , will easily understand that the French , jealous of any innovation , are constantly sus- picious of an intention on the ...
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abuses administration adopted appointed assertion authority bill body branch Britain British Canada committee Canadian civil claims colony complaint concession conduct considered constitutional act courts crown demand desire despatch disposed duties effect election enactment English established estates executive council executive government exercise existing expressed favour feelings feudal French origin governor governor-in-chief granted grievances honour house of assembly House of Commons independent inhabitants interests judges justice King lands language laws of England legislative council Lord Aylmer Lord Durham Lord Ripon lordship Lower Canada Majesty Majesty's government majority manner measure ment mother country nature necessary ninety-two resolutions object officers opinion parliament party passed persons pleasure political present principle proceedings province provincial legislature purpose Quebec recommendations redress refusal rendered repeal representatives Resolved respect revenue seigniorial session sion Sir John Caldwell soccage spirit statute tenure tion tive United Kingdom Upper Canada vince vote wishes
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Strana 164 - Britain; and that in all matters of controversy relative to property and civil rights, resort shall be had to the laws of Canada as the rule for the decision of the same...
Strana 31 - Realm; and that the Clergy of the said Church may hold, receive, and enjoy, their accustomed Dues and Rights, with respect to such Persons only as shall profess the said Religion.
Strana 304 - Such, Sir, is my idea of the constitution of the British empire, as distinguished from the constitution of Britain; and on these grounds I think subordination and liberty may be sufficiently reconciled through the whole, whether to serve a refining speculatist or a factious demagogue, I know not, but enough surely for the ease and happiness of man.
Strana 87 - Treasury, or any three or more of them for the Time being, shall...
Strana 25 - ... for the hearing and determining all causes, as well criminal as civil, according to law and equity, and, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England...
Strana 303 - ... effectually afford mutual assistance. It is necessary to coerce the negligent, to restrain the violent, and to aid the weak and deficient, by the overruling plenitude of her power. She is never to intrude into the place of the others whilst they are equal to the common ends of their institution. But in order to enable Parliament to answer all these ends of provident and beneficent superintendence, her powers must be boundless.
Strana 27 - Court are to determine agreeable to Equity, having Regard nevertheless to the Laws of England, as far as the Circumstances and present Situation of Things will admit, until such Time as proper Ordinances for the Information of the People can be established by the Governor and Council, agreeable to the Laws of England.
Strana 163 - ... inapplicable to the state and circumstances of the said province, the inhabitants whereof amounted at the conquest to above sixtyfive thousand persons professing the religion of the Church of Rome, and enjoying an established form of constitution and system of laws, by which their persons and property had been protected, governed and ordered, for a long series of years, from the first establishment of the said province of Canada...
Strana 272 - The concentrating these in the same hands is precisely the definition of despotic government. It will be no alleviation that these powers will be exercised by a plurality of hands, and not by a single one. One hundred and seventy-three despots would surely be as oppressive as one.
Strana 24 - February last, and being desirous that all our loving Subjects as well of our Kingdoms as of our Colonies in America, may avail themselves, with all convenient speed, of the great benefits and Advantages which must accrue therefrom, to their Commerce, Manufactures, and Navigation...