| Canada. Department of Finance, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Commerce - 1862 - 84 halaman
...of this country is neither hastily nor unwisely formed, and that due regard is had to the interest of the mother country as well as of the province....acting for its legislature and people, cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the imperial authorities, in any manner waive or diminish... | |
| Isaac Buchanan - 1864 - 618 halaman
...must always dictate the desire to satisfy them that the policy of this country is neither hastily nor unwisely formed, and that due regard is had to the...acting for its legislature and people, cannot,, through those feelings of deference which they owe to th,e Imperial authorities, in any manner waive or dimmish... | |
| Isaac Buchanan - 1864 - 614 halaman
...of this country is neither hastily nor unwisely formed, and that due regard is had to the rateTests of the mother country as well as of the Province....acting for its legislature and' people, cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any manner waive or diminish... | |
| 1914 - 552 halaman
...sense that the connexion was practically at an end: "The government of Canada cannot through those feelings of deference, which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any measure waive, or diminish, the right of the people of Canada to decide for themselves both as to the... | |
| Charles Henry Chomley - 1904 - 224 halaman
...formed, and that due regard is had to the interest of the Mother Country as well as of the provinces. But the Government of Canada, acting for its Legislature and people, cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any manner waive or diminish... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton, William Lawson Grant - 1907 - 570 halaman
...must always dictate the desire to satisfy them that the policy of this country is neither hastily nor unwisely formed ; and that due regard is had to the...acting for its Legislature and people cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any way waive or diminish... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton, William Lawson Grant - 1907 - 506 halaman
...must always dictate the desire to satisfy them that the policy of this country is neither hastily nor unwisely formed ; and that due regard is had to the...acting for its Legislature and people cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any way waive or diminish... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1907 - 504 halaman
...Province. But the Government of Canada acting for its Legislature and people cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any way waive or diminish the right of the people of Canada to decide for themselves both as to the mode... | |
| Edward Porritt - 1908 - 526 halaman
..."must always dictate the desire to satisfy them that the policy of this country is neither hastily nor unwisely formed, and that due regard is had to the...acting for its Legislature and people, cannot through those feelings of deference which they owe to the Imperial authorities, in any measure waive or diminish... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1911 - 460 halaman
...laid down in a dispatch from Ottawa, ' acting for its legislature and people, cannot, through those feelings of deference which they owe to the imperial authorities, in any measure waive or diminish the right of the people of Canada to decide for themselves both as to the... | |
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