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Up to 1867 the Canadian provincial banks had power under the then existing legislation to issue their own banknotes , to open branches or agencies and generally to transact any legitimate banking business . On the other hand , they were ...
Up to 1867 the Canadian provincial banks had power under the then existing legislation to issue their own banknotes , to open branches or agencies and generally to transact any legitimate banking business . On the other hand , they were ...
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The real danger inherent in the existing system is not that the Peers might impede the legitimate activities of a Government which enjoyed the confidence of the people , but that , in the face of an abuse of power by a majority in the ...
The real danger inherent in the existing system is not that the Peers might impede the legitimate activities of a Government which enjoyed the confidence of the people , but that , in the face of an abuse of power by a majority in the ...
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The British Constitution is essentially a bicameral constitution , and no sincere lover of democracy should advocate the continuation of the existing system which amounts practically to Single Chamber government .
The British Constitution is essentially a bicameral constitution , and no sincere lover of democracy should advocate the continuation of the existing system which amounts practically to Single Chamber government .
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