The Kingdom of Canada, Imperial Federation, the Colonial Conferences, the Alaska Boundary and Other Essays |
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... Arrangement between President and Senate 305 American commissioners not impartial . 305 Canadian objection to American commissioners Colonial Office's reply 307 308 Ratification of treaty 309 Sir Wilfrid Laurier's speech 309 The ...
... Arrangement between President and Senate 305 American commissioners not impartial . 305 Canadian objection to American commissioners Colonial Office's reply 307 308 Ratification of treaty 309 Sir Wilfrid Laurier's speech 309 The ...
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... arrangements , " " All - Red - Route The Kingdom of Canada ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE · 320 320 323-334 334-340 340 • 341 344 • 344 345 345 347 349 · 350 351 352 352 353 354 354 355 356 357 • 359 • 359 360 · 361 362 363 364 366 367 368 368-369 ...
... arrangements , " " All - Red - Route The Kingdom of Canada ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE · 320 320 323-334 334-340 340 • 341 344 • 344 345 345 347 349 · 350 351 352 352 353 354 354 355 356 357 • 359 • 359 360 · 361 362 363 364 366 367 368 368-369 ...
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... arrangement with a foreign country , we were , as a matter of course , in- cluded . When Canada's foreign trade had very largely expanded , more particularly when the trading world ( with the exception of the United Kingdom ) entered ...
... arrangement with a foreign country , we were , as a matter of course , in- cluded . When Canada's foreign trade had very largely expanded , more particularly when the trading world ( with the exception of the United Kingdom ) entered ...
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... arrangements with reference to criminals who seek refuge within her own borders . The fourth class of treaties , namely , those relating to the settlement of disputes which we may have with any foreign country , is not in such a ...
... arrangements with reference to criminals who seek refuge within her own borders . The fourth class of treaties , namely , those relating to the settlement of disputes which we may have with any foreign country , is not in such a ...
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... arrangements of this kind would be subject to her own desire to withdraw at any time on giving the prescribed notice . " Sir John's language was of the outspoken sort , and displayed not a little impatience . But Downing Street was ...
... arrangements of this kind would be subject to her own desire to withdraw at any time on giving the prescribed notice . " Sir John's language was of the outspoken sort , and displayed not a little impatience . But Downing Street was ...
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Page 236 - Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States, unless the High Court shall certify that the question is one which ought to be determined by Her Majesty in Council.
Page 117 - It is atheism and blasphemy to dispute what God can do; good Christians content themselves with His will revealed in His Word, so it is presumption and high contempt in a subject to dispute what a King can do, or say that a King cannot do this or that, but | rest in that which is the King's will revealed in his law.
Page 298 - That whenever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast from the 56th degree of north latitude to the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude...
Page 154 - That with a view, however, to promoting the increase of trade within the Empire, it is desirable that those colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom.
Page 36 - The exercise within the Commonwealth, at the request or with the concurrence of the parliaments of all the States directly concerned, of any power which can at the establishment of this constitution be exercised only by the Parliament of the United Kingdom or by the Federal Council of Australasia.
Page iii - O child of Nations, giant-limbed, Who stand'st among the nations now, Unheeded, unadored, unhymned, With unanointed brow: How long the ignoble sloth, how long The trust in greatness not thine own? Surely the lion's brood is strong To front the world alone! How long the indolence, ere thou dare Achieve thy destiny, seize thy fame; Ere our proud eyes behold thee bear A nation's franchise, nation's name? The Saxon force, the Celtic fire, These are thy manhood's heritage! Why rest with babes and slaves?...
Page 152 - But, although that would be a preliminary step, it is clear that the object would not be completely secured until there had been conferred upon such a Council executive functions, and perhaps also legislative powers...
Page 38 - Whereas the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, humbly relying on the blessing of Almighty God, have agreed to unite in one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and under the Constitution hereby established...
Page 297 - The line of demarcation between the Possessions of the High Contracting Parties, upon the Coast of the Continent, and the Islands of America to the North-West...
Page 298 - Island, which point lies in the parallel of 54 degrees 40 minutes north latitude, and between the 131st and 133d degree of west longitude, (meridian of Greenwich,) the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the 5 6th degree of north latitude...