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Side 105
... statement to such an as the Minister of Justice himself is ; and audience , because it is a statement which then that other colleagues in the ministry he must know is not true . And if he does should go into the province of Quebec and ...
... statement to such an as the Minister of Justice himself is ; and audience , because it is a statement which then that other colleagues in the ministry he must know is not true . And if he does should go into the province of Quebec and ...
Side 151
... statement I am about to read he did not know what he was talking about . The hon . member for South York ( Mr. W. F. McLean ) is a live political force in this country to - day , as hon . gentlemen opposite have had the op- portunity of ...
... statement I am about to read he did not know what he was talking about . The hon . member for South York ( Mr. W. F. McLean ) is a live political force in this country to - day , as hon . gentlemen opposite have had the op- portunity of ...
Side 157
... statement of Dr. Weldon in this connection . Dr. Wel- don was a candidate in 1896 and in 1900 . He was not a candidate in 1904 , but he was closely identified with the Conservative par- ty , and it is a fair presumption that he knew ...
... statement of Dr. Weldon in this connection . Dr. Wel- don was a candidate in 1896 and in 1900 . He was not a candidate in 1904 , but he was closely identified with the Conservative par- ty , and it is a fair presumption that he knew ...
Side 175
... statement about to be laid before the House , affords food for very gratifying reflection and consideration . The ... statements which have been made by them are , to my mind , unworthy of the dignity of any hon . member of this House ...
... statement about to be laid before the House , affords food for very gratifying reflection and consideration . The ... statements which have been made by them are , to my mind , unworthy of the dignity of any hon . member of this House ...
Side 177
... statements made by some hon . gentlemen in this House . We can excuse the hon . member for West Algoma ( Mr. Boyce ) ; he is a young man , he has not been reading the political history of this Do- minion for the last 25 years , I think ...
... statements made by some hon . gentlemen in this House . We can excuse the hon . member for West Algoma ( Mr. Boyce ) ; he is a young man , he has not been reading the political history of this Do- minion for the last 25 years , I think ...
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Side 393 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Side 855 - To THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Senate and Commons of...
Side 971 - The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
Side 329 - If the full amount of any special duty of customs is not paid on goods imported, the customs entry thereof shall be amended and the deficiency paid upon the demand of the collector of customs. 5. The minister of customs may make such regulations as are deemed necessary for carrying out the provisions of this section and for the enforcement thereof.
Side 973 - Governmental, commercial, and all other purposes, telegraph lines, and exercise by themselves alone all the telegraph franchises conferred upon them and obligations assumed by them under the acts making the grants as aforesaid.
Side 327 - sheet," when applied to metals, means a sheet or plate not exceeding three-sixteenths of an inch in thickness; (») The expression "plate.
Side 579 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Side 957 - No train shall pass in or through any thickly peopled portion of any city, town or village, at a speed greater than ten miles an hour, unless the track is fenced or properly protected in the manner prescribed by this Act, or unless permission is given by some regulation or order of the Board.
Side 339 - Dutch standard in colour, sugar drainings, or pumpings drained in transit, melado or concentrated melado, tank bottoms, sugar concrete, and molasses testing over fifty-six degrees, and not more than seventy-five degrees by the polariscope, per 100 lbs.3 1 %c.
Side 521 - Charge upon the people, the consideration and debate thereof shall not be presently entered upon, but shall be adjourned till such further day as The House shall think fit to appoint, and then it shall be referred to a Committee of the whole House before any Resolution or Vote of The House do pass therein.