The proposed railway from Esqaimalt to Nanaimo does not form A portion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, as defined by the Act ; it was intended to benefit local interests, and was proposed as compensation for the disappointment experienced by the unavoidable... Debates of the Senate: Débats du Sénat - Side 225av Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1876Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1876 - 384 sider
...— "The proposed Railway from Esquimau to Naimlmo does not form a portion of the Canadian Paclflc Railway, as defined by the Act: It was Intended to...In constructing the railway across the continent." Now what was implied by the idea ol compensation ? Was it not an acknowledgement that some wrong had... | |
| William Leggo - 1878 - 946 sider
...their present Minute) that the Esquimalt line ' does not form a portion of the ' main line ; that ' it was intended to benefit local interests, and was...in constructing the railway across the continent.' Of these changed views, and certainly unexpected statements, this Government had no intimation until... | |
| British Columbia - 1880 - 188 sider
...Esquimalt to Nanaimo does not form a portion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, as defined by the Act; it was proposed as compensation for the disappointment...in constructing the Railway across the continent," which contention is renewed in their subsequent Minute, the Committee observe that the Order in Council... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 564 sider
...the letter of any enactment." The proposed railway from Esqaimalt to Nanaimo does not form A portion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, as defined by the...undertaking the construction of such works, and in favor of their being built, if at all, by the viitue of Provincial action. The Bill which the Government... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 574 sider
...to Nanaimo does not form a portion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, as defined by the Act ; it wax intended to benefit local interests, and was proposed...undertaking the construction of such works, and in favor of their being built, if at all, by the viitue of Provincial action. The Bill which the Government... | |
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