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Are Legislatures Parliament? A Study and Review

This book is a member of the special collection Special Collection: Canadian Political and Constitutional History

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Title:Are Legislatures Parliament? A Study and Review
Author:
Taylor, Fennings   
(1 of 6 for author by title)
The Last Three Bishops, appointed by the crown, for the Anglican Church of Canada
Published:   1879
Publisher:John Lovell
Tags:Canada, history, non-fiction, political science
Description:

A surprisingly interesting examination of the extent of the powers of the legislatures of Canada prior to Confederation. At the time of writing, Taylor was Deputy Clerk of the Senate of Canada. [Suggest a different description.]

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