Proposed new constitution for Ireland, being the basis for a satisfactory settlement of the Irish question, by H.C. Burdett and J.F. Crease |
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... present . 2. All indirect Imperial Taxation ( i.e. Excise and Customs ) . The whole sum realised from these imposts , after deducting charges for debt , military and naval forces , and constabulary , to be handed to the Royal ( Central ) ...
... present . 2. All indirect Imperial Taxation ( i.e. Excise and Customs ) . The whole sum realised from these imposts , after deducting charges for debt , military and naval forces , and constabulary , to be handed to the Royal ( Central ) ...
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... present representation to be continued , and the constituencies which now elect members to the Imperial Parliament to send their members to the Provincial Legislature of the province to which they may belong . 3. The amendment , from ...
... present representation to be continued , and the constituencies which now elect members to the Imperial Parliament to send their members to the Provincial Legislature of the province to which they may belong . 3. The amendment , from ...
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... present franchise . The following details of the rating in counties and boroughs leads to this conclusion also . The number of lands , tenements , and hereditaments in each Province and County , exclusive of boroughs , in Ireland in ...
... present franchise . The following details of the rating in counties and boroughs leads to this conclusion also . The number of lands , tenements , and hereditaments in each Province and County , exclusive of boroughs , in Ireland in ...
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... present time is only 576 per hundred in Ireland , whereas 643 per cent . in England and Wales , and 625 per cent . in Scotland of every one hundred of the adult male population are electors . Allowing for this difference , and also for ...
... present time is only 576 per hundred in Ireland , whereas 643 per cent . in England and Wales , and 625 per cent . in Scotland of every one hundred of the adult male population are electors . Allowing for this difference , and also for ...
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... present day is to take the incidence from indirect sources , and to place it more and more upon direct taxation and rates . Formerly , the prosperity of the nation meant a great increase to the revenue , because the consumption of ...
... present day is to take the incidence from indirect sources , and to place it more and more upon direct taxation and rates . Formerly , the prosperity of the nation meant a great increase to the revenue , because the consumption of ...
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Page 14 - Province, an Appeal shall lie to the Governor-General in Council from any Act or Decision of any Provincial Authority affecting any Right or Privilege of the Protestant or Roman Catholic Minority of the Queen's Subjects in relation to Education: 4.
Page 14 - General in Council on any Appeal under this Section is not duly executed by the proper Provincial Authority in that Behalf, then and in every such Case, and as far only as the Circumstances of each Case require, the Parliament of Canada may make remedial Laws for the due Execution of the Provisions of this Section and of any Decision of the Governor General in Council under this Section.
Page 14 - Quebec; 3. Where in any province a system of separate or dissentient schools exists by law at the Union or is thereafter established by the Legislature of the province...
Page 11 - Such classes of subjects as are expressly excepted in the enumeration of the classes of subjects by this act assigned exclusively to the legislatures of the provinces.
Page 12 - The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management of Public and Reformatory Prisons in and for the Province. 7. The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management of Hospitals, Asylums, Charities, and Eleemosynary Institutions in and for the Province, other than Marine Hospitals.
Page 11 - The Criminal Law, except the Constitution of Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction, but including the Procedure in Criminal Matters.
Page 11 - The fixing of and providing for the Salaries and Allowances of Civil and other Officers of the Government of Canada.
Page 11 - Property 2 The Regulation of Trade and Commerce 3 The raising of Money by any Mode or System of Taxation. 4 The borrowing of Money on the Public Credit. 5 Postal Service. 6 The Census and Statistics. 7 Militia, Military and Naval Service, and Defence.
Page 12 - And any Matter coming within any of the Classes of Subjects enumerated in this Section shall not be deemed to come within the Class of Matters of a local or private Nature comprised in the Enumeration of the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislature of the Provinces.
Page 24 - ... purchase of the annual divisible profits, estimated on the average of the three then next preceding years...