| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - Canada - 1839 - 452 pages
...them as a gross violation of constitutional privilege and propriety. It cannot be matter of surprise, that such facts and such impressions produced in the...beyond those who had actually been defeated at the poll. For there was nothing in the use which the leaders of the Assembly have made of their power,... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - Canada - 1839 - 624 pages
...them, if they were disposed to vote for the Government candidate. " It cannot be matter of surprise that such facts and such impressions produced in the...beyond those who had actually been defeated at the poll. • •••••• " All which is humbly submitted to your Majesty. "DURHAM." Extracts from... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - Canada - 1839 - 560 pages
...of constitutional privilege and propriety. " It cannot be matter of surprise that such facts and 460 such impressions produced in the country an exasperation,...beyond those who had actually been defeated at the poll." As the House of Assembly of Upper Canada is constitutionally able, calmly and temperately, to... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - Canada - 1839 - 606 pages
...to vote for the Government candidate. • • * • . • • • " It cannot be matter of surprise that such facts and such impressions produced in the...good government which extended far beyond those who hud actually been defeated at the poll. • •••••• " All which is humbly submitted to your... | |
| John George Lambton Earl of Durham - Canada - 1839 - 452 pages
...them as a gross violation of constitutional privilege and propriety. It cannot be matter of surprise, that such facts and such impressions produced in the country an exasperation and u despair of good Government, which extended far beyond those who had actually been defeated at the... | |
| Benjamin Wait - Canada - 1843 - 378 pages
...by the countenance afforded to there by the authorities. "It cannot, then, be a matter of surprise, that such facts and such impressions produced in the...those who had actually been defeated at the polls. For there was nothing in the use which the leaders of the Assembly made of their power, to soften the... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - Lawyers - 1845 - 494 pages
...violence on the part of the tories, who were emboldened by the countenance afforded to them by the government; that such facts and such impressions produced...those who had actually been defeated at the polls" — that the legislature thus corruptly elected for one year, had prolonged its existence other three,... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - Canada - 1846 - 328 pages
...violence on the part of the tories, who were emboldened by the countenance afforded to them by the government ; that such facts and such impressions...those who had actually been defeated at the polls" — that the legislature thus corruptly elected for one year, had prolonged its existence other three,... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - Canada - 1846 - 332 pages
...violence on the part of the tories, who were emboldened by the countenance afforded to them by the government; that such facts and such impressions produced...exasperation and a despair of good government, which extendea far beyond those who had actually been defeated at the polls" — that the legislature thus... | |
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