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... better to explain the amendments as they came on for discussion , he thought that there the matter should have been left , and that they should have proceeded with the Bill in Committee , and have allowed the honorable gentleman to have ...
... better to explain the amendments as they came on for discussion , he thought that there the matter should have been left , and that they should have proceeded with the Bill in Committee , and have allowed the honorable gentleman to have ...
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... better position under the capitation grant ; by that means it would be enabled to receive a fair share of revenue , and it would then be the better able to incur expenditure in connection with the laying out of roads through sections ...
... better position under the capitation grant ; by that means it would be enabled to receive a fair share of revenue , and it would then be the better able to incur expenditure in connection with the laying out of roads through sections ...
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... better that these large tracts of land should be purchased by the Government than by private speculators . It was absolutely essential , if there was to be anything like progressive settlement , that the land should be so purchased . He ...
... better that these large tracts of land should be purchased by the Government than by private speculators . It was absolutely essential , if there was to be anything like progressive settlement , that the land should be so purchased . He ...
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... better to treat the Agent - General as an officer whose salary it would be desirable to make safe , either by a special Bill or by putting his salary on the civil list ; but it seemed to him open to very great objection that the salary ...
... better to treat the Agent - General as an officer whose salary it would be desirable to make safe , either by a special Bill or by putting his salary on the civil list ; but it seemed to him open to very great objection that the salary ...
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... better leave the clause as it stood , and if the Government secured the sort of man they wanted , £ 2,000 a year would not be a shilling too much . They might then do away with the salary of £ 600 a year to their present agent . Mr ...
... better leave the clause as it stood , and if the Government secured the sort of man they wanted , £ 2,000 a year would not be a shilling too much . They might then do away with the salary of £ 600 a year to their present agent . Mr ...
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348 페이지 - We should as soon expect the people of Woolwich to suffer themselves to be fired off upon one of Congreve's ricochet rockets, as trust themselves to the mercy of such a machine going at such a rate.
368 페이지 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words, and tomorrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day. "Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.
246 페이지 - That his Excellency, the Governor, be, and he is hereby, requested...
189 페이지 - Canada with the payment of such sinking fund immediately after the principal and interest of the last mentioned loan : (4.) For charging the consolidated revenue fund of Canada with any sum issued out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom under this Act with interest thereon at the rate of five per...
361 페이지 - The other great object was, the detribalization of the Natives, — to destroy, if it were possible, the principle of communism which ran through the whole of their institutions, upon which their social system was based, and which stood as a barrier in the way of all attempts to amalgamate the Native race into our own social and political system.
189 페이지 - Parliament of the loan guaranteed under this Act, and the interest and sinking fund thereof, and the sums paid out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom and the interest thereon, shall, so far only as it impairs such priority, be void, unless such Act has been reserved for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure. 6. The Treasury are hereby...
189 페이지 - Fund of of Canada, and shall form the next charge thereon after the principal and interest of the said loan : Any sum issued out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Money from Kingdom under the Act of the Imperial Government, known as...
49 페이지 - ... of being admitted into or of attending or of enjoying all the benefits of the school, to attend or to abstain from attending any Sunday school, or any place of religious worship, or to learn any such catechism or religious formulary, or to be present at any such lesson or instruction or observance as may have been objected to on religious grounds by the parent, of the scholar sending his objection in writing to the managers or principal teacher of the school or one of them.
55 페이지 - THE CITIZEN'S RECOGNIZED RIGHT TO EDUCATION. There is another educational feature common to all the neighboring States, and worthy of the highest respect and admiration ; it is the recognition of the right of every citizen to the means of a good education, and the obligations of the State to provide for it. This is an article in the constitution of several of the States, and is recognized by a liberal provision in setting apart the proceeds of the sales of onesixth or seventh part of their public...
261 페이지 - In such a case a question is first put, that the words proposed to be omitted, stand part of the proposed amendment.