| New Brunswick. House of Assembly - 1840 - 646 sider
...not be regarded as equivalent to a tenure during good behaviour, but that not only such officers will be called upon to retire from the public service as often as any sufficient motives of public policy may suggest the expediency ofthat measure, but that a change in the person of the Governor will be... | |
| George Poulett Scrope - 1843 - 542 sider
...be regarded as equivalent to a tenure during good behaviour ; but that not only such officers will be called upon to retire from the public service as often as any sufficient motives of public policy may suggest the expediency of that measure, but that a change in the person of the Governor will be... | |
| Robert Christie - 1854 - 440 sider
...not be regarded as equivalent to a tenure during good bchaviour: but that not only such officers will be called upon to retire from the public service,...as often as any sufficient motives of public policy may suggest the expediency of that measure, but that a change in the person of the Governor will be... | |
| Joseph Howe - 1858 - 576 sider
...be regarded as equivalent to a tenure during good behavior ; but that, not only such officers will be called upon to retire from the public service as often as any sufficient motives of public policy may suggest the expediency of that measure, but that a change in the person of the Governor will be... | |
| 1860 - 656 sider
...immediately followed by another, in which the Secretary of State instructs the GovernorGeneral of Canada, that hereafter the tenure of certain enumerated colonial...expediency of that measure." This despatch has been regarded as the charter of " responsible government," which, only a few days before, Lord John Russell... | |
| 1860 - 600 sider
...immediately followed by another, in which the Secretary of State instructs the GovernorGeneral of Canada, that hereafter the tenure of certain enumerated colonial...public service " as often as any sufficient motives Legislative Councils. 89 of public policy might suggest the expediency of that measure." This despatch... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1878 - 42 sider
...who should possess the confidence of the assembly, and of the removal of such . persons from office " as often as any sufficient motives of public policy might suggest the expediency " thereof.* On 3 September, 1 841, a series of Resolutions were submitted to the Legislative Assembly... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1880 - 632 sider
...who should possess the confidence of the assembly, and of the removal of such persons from office " as often as any sufficient motives of public policy might suggest the expediency " thereof. Lord Sydenham took an early opportunity of giving effect to these instructions, by publicly... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1884 - 814 sider
...it to be generally made known by the governor-general that thereafter certain heads of departments would be called upon " to retire from the public service...policy might suggest the expediency of that measure." s During the first session r subsequent to the message conveying these despatches to the legislature,... | |
| William Kingsford - 1898 - 2550 sider
...that such positions were not to be considered for life ; but that the incumbents of such offices will be called upon to retire from the public service as often as any sufficient motive of public policy suggests the expediency "that a change in the person of the governor will be... | |
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