The charges and well-founded complaints," observed the house, " of the Canadians before that august senate, were referred to a committee of the house of commons, indicated by the colonial minister, that committee exhibiting a striking combination of talent... The Canadian Controversy: Its Origin, Nature, and Meritsde Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot - 1838 - 84 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1838 - 892 pages
...well-founded complaints of the Canadians, before that august senate, were referred to a committee of the Mouse of Commons, indicated by the Colonial Minister; that...particular acquaintance with the state of both the Cunadas, formally applauded almost all the reforms which the ('anadian people and their representatives... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1838 - 740 pages
...address to Sir James Kempt they say : — "The charges and well-founded complaints of the Canadians before that august senate were referred to a committee...indicated by the Colonial Minister ; that committee exhibited a striking combination of talent and patriotism, uniting a general 649 ••. T " " Гл.... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 352 pages
...conceded by the other. " The charges and well-founded complaints," observed the house, " of the Canadians before that august senate, were referred to a committee...people and their representatives demanded and still demand. After a solemn investigation, after deep and prolonged deliberation, the committee made a report,... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 838 pages
...conceded by the other. ' The charges and well-founded complaints,' observed the house, ' of the Canadians before that august senate, were referred to a committee...knowledge of public and constitutional law to a particular aquaintance with the slate of both the Canadas, formally applauded almost all the reforms which the... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1839 - 278 pages
...conceded by the other. "The charges and well-founded complaints," observed the house, " of the Canadians before that august senate, were referred to a committee...striking combination of talent and patriotism, uniting a ge14* neral knowledge of public and constitutional law to a particu-- lar acquaintance with the state... | |
| Robert Christie - 1850 - 586 pages
...submitted to the supreme tribunal of the empire. The charges and wellfounded complaints of the canadians before that august senate, were referred to a committee...people and their representatives demanded and still fervently demand. After a solemn investigation, after deep and prolonged deliberation, the committee... | |
| Robert Christie - 1850 - 584 pages
...referred to a committee of ihe house of commons indicated by the colonial minister. That committet exhibiting a striking combination of talent and patriotism uniting a general knowledge of public and constitutions law to a particular acquaintance with the state of both tru Canadas, formally applauded... | |
| Sir Sydney Smith Bell - 1859 - 522 pages
...made a report, which the house of assembly, in an address on the 21st November, 1 828, described as "exhibiting a striking combination of talent and patriotism,...particular acquaintance with the state of both the Canadas ;" and they pronounced upon its report that, " after solemn investigation, after deep and prolonged... | |
| Robert Christie - 1866 - 584 pages
...submitted to the supreme tribunal of the empire. The charges and wellfounded complaints of the Canadians before that august senate, were referred to a committee...patriotism, uniting a general knowledge of public and constituiional law to a particular acquaintance with the state of both the Canadas, formally applauded... | |
| William Kingsford - 1897 - 668 pages
...infancy and weakness of the province." The parliamentary committee to which it had been referred, " formally applauded almost all the reforms, which the...people and their representatives demanded and still fervently demand." The report of the committee of the house of commons remained " an imperishable monument... | |
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