I conceive it to be, is that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British Crown the present powers that we have are not sufficient for the maintenance of our rights. It is important that we should ask the British parliament for more extensive... Empire Review - Página 941904Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Jebb - 1905 - 374 páginas
...am of opinion that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British Crown, the present powers we have are not sufficient for the maintenance of...should ask the British Parliament for more extensive powers, so that, if ever we have to deal with matters of a similar nature again we shall deal with... | |
| Richard Jebb - 1905 - 494 páginas
...Premier used the following language : " Difficult as I conceive the position to be, I am of opinion that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British Crown, the present powers we have are not sufficient for the maintenance of our rights. It is important that we should ask the... | |
| Royal Commonwealth Society - 1907 - 656 páginas
...And on another occasion Sir Wilfrid Laurier said : " The difficulty, as I conceive it to be, is that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British...should ask the British Parliament for more extensive powers, so that if ever we have to deal with matters of a similar nature again we shall deal with them... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1907 - 532 páginas
...And on another occasion Sir Wilfrid Laurier said : " The difficulty, as I conceive it to be, is that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British...should ask the British Parliament for more extensive powers, so that if ever we have to deal with matters of a similar nature again we shall deal with them... | |
| André Siegfried - 1907 - 360 páginas
...dependency of Great Britain, the powers which we at present possess will remain insufficient for the defence of our rights. It is important that we should ask the British Parliament for more extended powers, so that in the event of our again having to deal with such matters we may be able... | |
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1921 - 618 páginas
...as I conceive it is not there [with Lord Alverstone]. The difficulty as I conceive it to be, is that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British...should ask the British parliament for more extensive powers so that if ever we have to deal with matters of a similar nature again, we shall deal with them... | |
| 1925 - 442 páginas
...in her own hands "the treaty-making power which would enable us to dispose of our own affairs. . . . The present powers that we have are not sufficient for the maintenance of our rights." We may wonder whether, in face of Mr. Roosevelt's ultimatum, fuller powers for Canada would have mattered.... | |
| 1925 - 440 páginas
...in her own hands "the treaty-making power which would enable us to dispose of our own affairs. . . . The present powers that we have are not sufficient for the maintenance of our rights." We may wonder whether, in face of Mr. Roosevelt's ultimatum, fuller powers for Canada would have mattered.... | |
| Estelle Marie Burns - 1926 - 208 páginas
...vol. I, p. 49. October 23, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said: "The difficulty as I conceive it to be, is that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British...not sufficient for the maintenance of our rights. It le important that we ask the British Parliament for more extensive power . . . ,»16 Mr. HW Lucy of... | |
| John Hilliker, Donald Barry, Institute of Public Administration of Canada - 1990 - 444 páginas
...control over external relations. Laurier caught the mood when he declared in the House of Commons "that so long as Canada remains a dependency of the British...British parliament for more extensive power, so that if we ever have to deal with matters of a similar nature again we shall deal with them in our own way,... | |
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