Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, Volume 11

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Page 102 - pointed out what is an obvious truth :— " Self-government would be utterly annihilated if the views of the Imperial Government were to be preferred to those of the people of Canada. It is, therefore, the duty of the present Government distinctly to affirm the right of the Canadian Legislature to adjust the taxation of the people
Page 4 - Moore, Esq. : Leeward Islands Almanac, 1879. By HW Freeland, Esq. : Report of the Sixth Annual Conference held at Frankfort-onthe-Maine of the Association for the Reform and Codification of the Laws of Nations, 1878. By Sir John Coode : Melbourne Harbour Trust Report. By JV Irwin, Esq. : Voyage Autour du Monde ; La Nouvelle
Page 143 - The House of Representatives, which numbered in 1822 two hundred and thirteen members, consists, under the ninth census of 1870, of 293 members, each of whom must be an inhabitant of the State from which he is chosen ; and as the population of the United
Page 255 - to be the centre round which all minor establishments of the same nature should be arranged ; they should all be under the control of the chief of that garden, acting in concert with him and through him with one
Page 179 - GENERAL MEETING. THE Fifth Ordinary General Meeting of the Session was held at the " Pall Mall," Regent-street, SW, on Tuesday, the 23rd March, 1880. In the absence of his Grace the Duke of Manchester, KP, Chairman of Council, Mr. JAMES A.
Page 280 - EIGHTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. THE Eighth Ordinary General Meeting of the Session was held on Tuesday, the 8th June, 1880, at St. James's Hall, Regent Street, W. In the unavoidable absence of His Grace the Duke of Manchester,
Page 250 - in reply, said : After having inflicted upon you so long a paper as that which I have read, I ought not to add to your suffering by any remarks now ; but there are one or two points upon which I should like to make some observations. Mr.
Page 323 - (Hon. See.). The HONORARY SECRETARY read the notice convening the meeting, which had appeared in two of the daily papers. The CHAIRMAN then nominated Mr. Jacob Montefiore and Mr. W. W. Cargill, scrutineers of the ballot for the members of the Council to be elected at the meeting. The HONORARY
Page 178 - to unite into an Empire ; but it is an Empire in union with, and not in hostility to the mother-country. My Lord Duke and ladies and gentlemen, I thank you very much for the kind reception you have given to me. I can only hope it may bear fruit in one way or another
Page 350 - His Royal Highness the Prince Christian, KG His Grace the Duke of Manchester, KP His Grace the Duke of Argyll, KT His Grace the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, GCSI The Most Noble the Marquis of

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