The Canadian Controversy: Its Origin, Nature, and MeritsLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1838 - 84 strán (strany) |
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... matter of dispute did not cease to arise . In the progress of the dissension , one governor had recourse to the unwarrantable measure of ordering the issue of the Provincial funds by his own authority . The As- sembly , on the other ...
... matter of dispute did not cease to arise . In the progress of the dissension , one governor had recourse to the unwarrantable measure of ordering the issue of the Provincial funds by his own authority . The As- sembly , on the other ...
Strana 6
... matters did not proceed without attracting attention to various other topics of complaint . In the midst of them , too , great sums having accumulated in the hands of the Receiver - General , that officer failed to the amount of upwards ...
... matters did not proceed without attracting attention to various other topics of complaint . In the midst of them , too , great sums having accumulated in the hands of the Receiver - General , that officer failed to the amount of upwards ...
Strana 10
... matters of complaint . The Government of 1829 and 1830 showed a deference to the advice of the Committee , and brought in a Bill with a view to giving effect to its opinions on finance , but went out of office before it could be carried ...
... matters of complaint . The Government of 1829 and 1830 showed a deference to the advice of the Committee , and brought in a Bill with a view to giving effect to its opinions on finance , but went out of office before it could be carried ...
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... matters of complaint that were alleged . The meaning is , that ninety - two paragraphs were written ; but how many distinct complaints they involved , or what complaint at all some of them were designed to import , it would be ingenious ...
... matters of complaint that were alleged . The meaning is , that ninety - two paragraphs were written ; but how many distinct complaints they involved , or what complaint at all some of them were designed to import , it would be ingenious ...
Strana 23
... of Great Britain in this matter to perplex the case , to think of affording them an excuse , by his example , for any deviation from the most minute and scrupulous accuracy . deavour to effect a satisfactory arrangement ; and to this C 4 ...
... of Great Britain in this matter to perplex the case , to think of affording them an excuse , by his example , for any deviation from the most minute and scrupulous accuracy . deavour to effect a satisfactory arrangement ; and to this C 4 ...
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The Canadian Controversy: Its Origin, Nature, and Merits Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot Úplné zobrazenie - 1838 |
The Canadian Controversy: Its Origin, Nature, and Merits Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot Úplné zobrazenie - 1888 |
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Act of Parliament administration adopted advice advised already amongst annual vote Assembly's asserted authorised authority Bill body Britain British Government Canada Committee CANADIAN CONTROVERSY Civil List Clergy Reserves Colony Commissioners Committee of 1828 complaints concession considered Constitution course Crown Reserves delegates demands dispute doubt duties effect enactment England Executive Council existing expressed fact French Governor grant grievances House of Assembly House of Commons independent Judges justice Legislative Council liberality Lord Aberdeen's Lord Aylmer Lord Ripon Lower Canada Majesty Majesty's Government measure ment Ministers Minute mittee Mother-Country nature never object occasion opinion Paper party passed pleasure Portfolio present principle proceeding proposed Province Provincial Legislature purpose quarrel question recommendations refused remark rendered repeal Report of 1828 revenues salaries seigneurial sembly session Sir George Murray soccage lands spirit statement statute supplies Tenures Act tion topics township Upper Canada views waste lands wild lands wishes
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Strana 27 - Strength should be lord of imbecility, And the rude son should strike his father dead: Force should be right; or rather, right and wrong, Between whose endless jar justice resides, Should lose their names, and so should justice too. Then...
Strana 62 - Crown ; and that any other measures that may tend to connect more intimately this branch of the constitution with the interest of the colonies, would be attended with the greatest advantage. With respect to the judges, with the exception only of the chief justice, whose presence on particular occasions might be necessary, your committee entertain no doubt that they had better not be involved in the political business of the house. Upon similar grounds, it appears to your committee that it is not...
Strana 65 - Act respecting the allotment and appropriation of lands for the support of the Protestant clergy within the Province of Canada, or respecting the constituting, erecting, or endowing of parsonages or rectories within the Province of Canada, or respecting the presentation of incumbents or ministers of the same, or respecting the tenure on which such incumbents or ministers shall hold or enjoy the...
Strana 27 - Then everything includes itself in power, Power into will, will into appetite ; And appetite, an universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce an universal prey, And last eat up himself.
Strana 74 - Here, again, the government pressed upon the house of assembly the importance of giving effect to the views of the committee ; and, in fact, a law has received the royal assent, having for its object the improvement of the jury system — an object which has been pursued by those methods which the house of assembly themselves devised or adopted.
Strana 57 - Although, from the opinion given by the law officers of the Crown, Your Committee must conclude that the legal right of appropriating the revenues arising from the Act of...
Strana 71 - ... committee recommend that precautions of the same nature should be adopted with regard to the sheriffs, as it appears that within a few years two instances of the insolvency of these officers have occurred, while possessed, in virtue of their office, of large sums of money deposited in their hands. " With respect to the estates which formerly belonged to the jesuits your committee lament that they have not more full information, but it appears to them to be desirable that the proceeds should be...
Strana 69 - ... Your committee are further of opinion that means should be found of bringing into effective operation the clause in the Tenures Act, which provides for the mutation of tenure : and they entertain no doubt of the inexpediency of retaining the seigneurial rights of the crown, in the hope of deriving a profit from them.
Strana 25 - ... of things would be produced incompatible with the connexion between a colony and the mother country. The council having to answer for the course of government, must in justice be allowed also to control it ; the responsibility, therefore, of the governor to his Majesty must also cease, and the very functions of governor, instead of being discharged by the person expressly nominated for that high trust, would in reality be divided among such gentlemen as from time to time might be carried into...