| Law - 1908 - 1082 pages
...the business of its rulers; and I know not how it is possible to secure that harmony in any oilier way than by administering the government on those principles which have been perfectly efficacious in Great Britain. I would not impair. a single prerogative of the Crown. But... | |
| John George Bourinot - Parliamentary practice - 1884 - 814 pages
...in Canada and more information obtained on the subject.3 Mr. Poulett Thomson4 was appointed gov1 " I know not how it is possible to secure harmony in...principles which have been found perfectly efficacious in (treat Britain. I would not impair a •single prerogative of the Crown ; on the contrary, I believe... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - Canada - 1888 - 258 pages
...confidence.2 He also proposed that the Crown 1 Officially communicated to Parliament, llth Feb., 1839. 2 " I know not how it is possible to secure harmony in...would not impair a single prerogative of the Crown j on the contrary, I believe that the interests of the people of these provinces require the protection... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - Canada - 1888 - 262 pages
...confidence.2 He also proposed that the Crown 1 Officially communicated to Parliament, llth Feb., 1839. 3 " I know not how it is possible to secure harmony in any other way than by administering the governmenton those principles which have been found perfectly efficacious in Great Britain. I would... | |
| Goldwin Smith - Political Science - 1891 - 354 pages
...established principles is now the business of its rulers ; and I know not how it is possible to secure that harmony in any other way than by administering the...Britain. I would not impair a single prerogative of the Grown ; on the contrary, I believe that the interests of the people of these colonies require the protection... | |
| William Houston - Canada - 1891 - 370 pages
...established principles, is now the business of its rulers ; and I know not how it is possible to secure that harmony in any other way than by administering the government on those principies which have been found perfectly efficacious in Great Britain.2 I would not impair a single... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1892 - 526 pages
...the one which I here quote they would have deserved the gratitude of the, people of this country: " I know not how it is possible to secure harmony in...principles which have been found perfectly efficacious iu Great Hritain. I would not impair a single prerogative of the crown; on the contrary, I believe... | |
| American Historical Association - History - 1892 - 528 pages
...than the one which I here quote they would have deserved the gratitude of the people of this country: "I know not how it is possible to secure harmony in...the government on those principles which have been fou ml perfectly efficacious in Great Britain. I would not impair a single prerogative of the crown;... | |
| John George Bourinot - Canada - 1905 - 306 pages
...weakest spot in the old constitutional system of the Canadian provinces when he said that it was not " possible to secure harmony in any other way than by...been found perfectly efficacious in Great Britain." He would not "impair a single prerogative of the crown"; on the contrary he believed "that the interests... | |
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