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Free Trade and the League: A Biographic History of the Pioneers of Freedom ... - Page 93
by Alexander Somerville - 1853
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Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham, G.C.B ...

George Poulett Scrope - Canada - 1843 - 542 pages
...above all, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...are introduced without notice, and carried through alt their stages in a quarter of an hour ! One of the greatest advantages of the Union will be, that...
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 18

Humanities - 1911 - 400 pages
...above all to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot, of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his own job ; and bills are 'Appendix (A) to Report on the affairs of BNA, p. 14. introduced without notice, and carried through...
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Lord Sydenham

Adam Shortt - Political Science - 1908 - 392 pages
...above all, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...and, above all, a restriction upon the initiation of money-votes. Without the last I would not give a farthing for my bill : and the change will be decidedly...
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The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ...

1911 - 1122 pages
...above all, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...and, above all, a restriction upon the initiation of money-votes. Without the last I would not give a farthing for my bill : and the change will be decidedly...
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History of Canadian Wealth, Volume 1

Gustavus Myers - Canada - 1914 - 360 pages
...above all, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...through all their stages in a quarter of an hour! . . ." 5 Beneficiaries Were Highest Dignitaries The members of the Canadian Parliament benefiting by...
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Canada and Its Provinces: United Canada

Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - Canada - 1914 - 460 pages
...above all to the money matters, there is a scene of confusion and riot, of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...through all their stages in a quarter of an hour.' To make Canada, it was not merely necessary, in 1839, to create a Union and to quench the last sparks...
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History of Canadian Wealth, Volume 1

Gustavus Myers - Canada - 1914 - 364 pages
...above all, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...introduced without notice, and carried through all I their stages in a quarter of an hour ! . . ." 5 Beneficiaries Were Highest Dignitaries The members...
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The Winning of Popular Government: A Chronicle of the Union of 1841, Volume 27

Archibald MacMechan - Canada - 1916 - 210 pages
...and, above all, to money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...and above all, a restriction upon the initiation of money-votes. Without the last I would not give a farthing for my bill : and the change would be decidedly...
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The Canadian Budgetary System, Issue 5

Harold Garrison Villard, Westel Woodbury Willoughby - Budget - 1918 - 404 pages
...above all, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...a restriction upon the initiation of money votes. . . . The change will be decidedly popular, for the members all complain that, under the present system,...
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British Supremacy and Canadian Self-government, 1839-1854

John Lyle Morison - Canada - 1919 - 398 pages
...above aD, to the money matters, there was a scene of confusion and riot of which no one in England can have any idea. Every man proposes a vote for his...are introduced without notice, and carried through ail their stages in a quarter of an hour." 1 The first efforts in the struggle for responsible government...
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