| 1880 - 690 pages
...reciprocity shall be conceded or withheld, it is essential to the welfare of this colony, and its further good government, that a constitution should be framed...suited to the growing importance and intelligence of this country, and that such constitution should embrace a Union of the British North American Provinces,... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - Anthologies - 1880 - 704 pages
...reciprocity shall be conceded or withheld, it is essential to the welfare of this colony, and its further good government, that a constitution should be framed...suited to the growing importance and intelligence of this country, and that such constitution should embrace a Union of the British North American Provinces,... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - Canada - 1882 - 404 pages
...however, I find it recorded that he spoke in a very jocose manner. Here is the resolution of the league : "That whether protection or reciprocity shall be conceded...growing importance and intelligence of the country, and that such constitution should embrace a union of the British North American Provinces on mutually... | |
| Reginald George Trotter - Literary Criticism - 1924 - 372 pages
...Provinces.8 The strong anti-annexation sentiment of the gathering was embodied in the following resolution: "That, whether protection or reciprocity shall be...growing importance and intelligence of the country, and that such constitution should embrace a union of the British American provinces, on mutually advantageous... | |
| James Bruce Earl of Elgin, Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1937 - 474 pages
...Reciprocity shall be conceded or withheld, it is essential to the contentment of the Country, and to its future good Government, that a Constitution should...the wishes of the people, and suited to the growing greatness and intelligence of the Country; and that as much diversity of opinion exists, and must continue... | |
| Ontario Historical Society - Ontario - 1914 - 354 pages
...the United States. The first of the resolutions declared that "it is essential to the welfare of the colony and its future good government that a constitution...growing importance and intelligence of the country, and that such constitution should embrace a union of the British American colonies on mutually advantageous... | |
| Ontario - 1914 - 636 pages
...the United States. The first of the resolutions declared that "it is essential to the welfare of the colony and its future good government that a constitution...growing importance and intelligence of the country, and that such constitution should embrace a union of the British American colonies on mutually advantageous... | |
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