| 1865 - 810 pages
...extended by a sweeping provision to "all such works as shall, although lying " wholly within anyprovince, be specially " declared by the Acts authorizing them "to be for the general advantage." Either the Canadian press is extremely calumnious, or the apprehensions which on perusing these clauses... | |
| History - 1865 - 728 pages
...communication and the incorporation of Telegraph Companies. 11. All such works as shall, although lying wholly within any Province, be specially declared by the...authorizing them to be for the general advantage. 12. The Census. 13. Militia — Military and Naval Service and Defence. 14. Beacons, Buoys, and Light... | |
| Canada. Parliament - Canada - 1865 - 1052 pages
...Government, and be under the control of the General Legislature. In like manner " lines of steamships between the Federated Provinces and other countries, telegraph...belong to the General Government. For instance, the Weiland Canal, though lying wholly within one section, and the St. Lawrence Canals in two only, may... | |
| Canada. Parliament - Canada - 1865 - 1054 pages
...and be under the control of the General Legislature. In like manner " lilies of steamships between the Federated Provinces and other countries, telegraph...works as shall, although lying within any province, bo specially declared by the Acts authorizing them, to be for the general advantage," shall belong... | |
| Canada - 1865 - 248 pages
...and the incorporation of Telegraphic Companies. 11. All such works as shall, although lying wholly within any Province, be specially declared by the...authorizing them to be for the general advantage. 12. The Census. 13. Militia — Military and Naval Service and Defence. 14. Beacons, Buoys and Light... | |
| New Brunswick. Lieutenant Governor (Gordon, 1861-1866) - Canada - 1865 - 54 pages
...Communication and the incorporation of Telegraph Companies. 11. All such works as shall, although lying wholly within any Province be specially declared by the Acts...authorizing them to be for the general advantage. 12. The Census. 13. Militia — Military and Naval Service and Defence. 14. Beacons, Buoys and Light... | |
| Thomas Rawlings - Canada - 1865 - 278 pages
...communication and the incorporation of telegraph companies. "11. All such works as shall, although lying wholly within any province, be specially declared by the...authorizing them to be for the general advantage. " 12. The Census. " 14. Beacons, buoys, and lighthouses. " 13. Militia, military and naval service,... | |
| 1865 - 538 pages
...their powers are extended by a sweeping provision to "all such works as shall, although lying " wholly within any province, be specially " declared by the...authorizing them "to be for the general advantage." Either the Canadian press is extremely calumnious, or the apprehensions which on perusing these clauses... | |
| William Coutts Keppel Earl of Albemarle - Canada - 1865 - 510 pages
...communication and the incorjnration of telegraph companies. 11. All such works as shall, although lying wholly within any province, be specially declared by the...authorizing them to be for the general advantage. 12. The census. 13. Militia— military and naval service and defence. 14. Beacons, buoys, and lighthouses.... | |
| 1865 - 516 pages
...their powers are extended by a sweeping provision to "all such works as shall, although lying " wholly within any province, be specially " declared by the...authorizing them "to be for the general advantage." Either the Canadian press is extremely calumnious, or the apprehensions which on perusing these clauses... | |
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