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" It needs no change in the principles of government, no invention of a new constitutional theory, to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion, completely remove the existing political disorders. It needs but to follow out consistently the principles... "
The Report and Despatches of the Earl of Durham: Her Majesty's High ... - Page 204
by John George Lambton Earl of Durham - 1839 - 423 pages
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The Ministerial Crisis: Mr. D. B. Viger and His Position: Being a Review of ...

A reformer of 1836, Sir Francis Hincks - Canada - 1844 - 26 pages
...Durham, which they would do well not to disregard. " It needs but to follow out " consistently the great principles of the British Constitution, and introduce...of the Representative system can in any country be ren•' dered harmonious and efficient." From McCulloch's Geographical Dictionary, — article on "England...
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The Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland, in Its Legislative and ...

John Little - Newfoundland - 1855 - 118 pages
...statesman in his valuable Report to Her Majesty on this important subject, states, among other things, that "It needs but to follow out consistently the principles...Constitution, and introduce into the Government of the British North American Colonies those wise provisions, by which alone the working of the Representative...
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The Political History of Canada Between 1840 and 1855: A Lecture Delivered ...

Sir Francis Hincks - Canada - 1877 - 96 pages
...words : — " It needs no change in the principles of government, no invention of a new constitutional theory to supply the remedy which "would, in my opinion,...any country be rendered harmonious and efficient. * - * * But the Crown must, on the other hand, submit to the necessary consequences of representative...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 28

Law - 1908 - 1082 pages
...government, no invention of a new constitutional theory to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion, remove the existing political disorders. It needs...Constitution and introduce into the government of those great colonies those wise provisions by whit-h alone the working of the representative system...
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The Report of the Earl of Durham: Her Majesty's High Commissioner and ...

John George Lambton Earl of Durham, Charles Buller, Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Canada - 1902 - 328 pages
...Constitution : — " It needs no change in the principles of government, no invention of a new constitutional theory, to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion,...any country be rendered harmonious and efficient." It seemed to him impossible either to govern from Downing Street or to give absolute constitutional...
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Self-government in Canada, and how it was Achieved: The Story of Lord Durham ...

Frederick Bradshaw - Canada - 1903 - 442 pages
...government, no invention of a new constitutional theory, to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion, remove the existing political disorders. It needs...Constitution, and introduce into the government of those great colonies those wise provisions by which alone the working of the representative system...
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Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to ...

Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1908 - 830 pages
...provinces. It needs no change in the principles of government, no invention of a new constitutional theory, to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion,...any country be rendered harmonious and efficient. i iiv i • i_ ,ii • , eminent to We are not now to consider the policy of establishing representative...
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The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ...

1911 - 1292 pages
...combined .... It needs no change in the principles of government, no invention of a new constitutional theory, to supply the remedy which would, in my opinion,...in any country be rendered harmonious and efficient .... The responsibility to the united legislature of all officers of the government, except the governor...
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Sir George Etienne Cartier, Bart: His Life and Times

John Boyd - Canada - 1914 - 518 pages
...advance." "It needs no change in the principles of government," he adds, "no invention of a constitutional theory to supply the remedy which would in my opinion...any country be rendered harmonious and efficient." In line with this declaration, Lord Durham distinctly recommended that "the responsibility to the united...
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Cyclopedia of American Government, Volume 3

United States - 1914 - 804 pages
...government could be successfully combined. ... It needs no change in the principles of government. . . . It needs but to follow out consistently the principles...constitution and introduce into the government of these great rolonies those wise provisions by which alone the working of the representative system can ... be rendered...
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