Legislature of Ontario Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 27

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I??? 8' ted or, t-eymua represented i " one of themelveu. That ostrtne to his mind was absolutely revoleionary, fer ho ; held that all warrant legialattaehonid always , more: tho Inherit . ther, , f. " i "hit ""H\-'i'..;~ -. Fj ' . " ", Lre, Mr, - - ifaiiid no. It ill! a fl,t,,,tettt, ' "- I Biillr'4 'iilliY tr no ty mm in dam or. I . lar in that noble, hognut "it. Stud,',',,',', r P - honest Brim-h ireonm'a heart . and . " We: sure he echoed the enrolment oi, thin asembly. when he Mid t ru. that tongue he " - allied, lat thnt arm began. tttrmslao, which ' ould ctr-the " the rights of the minority I " 5mg" i1.P. (Hen. hear). And he wanted (r . r. Jeot,t to learn through theprue. that . e thr. Boyd) Mood hens lo "in. l?tar aetr4tl " go " far in vtutiiUthni of ( he rights of the mirmlty, at Mr. McGee Wig-elf would have done. Hie motto wee f - Equality "at. but Supremacy mmm" ' Cheri). He had been led to hear the " alltuion, mm by the a at kn! h th It a t, e lamb" tor 1?rotNnaq, In themember for T "same, to the (lunation of dual repreaenta- tion ;and he neared the he wee prepared to go with them - "In La hie power to lee, what had "I" mu it)" upeot of a . . . yang-{us n..- " tttegteo le ot Ontario. Tune wee mph to Muti'tfl attempt to prevent the achome a Confeder- w ' atiun from being fairly worked. When he . . heard that acme oi the gentleman called to , t form the firat Iliuiatry ot Ontario were in id principie legialative-Unioniata, tho thing 1 appeared to him utterly prepoeteroul. When i c, he heard that the member for Cornwall. who . sh had an atrengly opposed Confederation, had . In been called upon to work " out, he could not help wondering what isrfh1onao had been n " work to convert hie hos. friend. m l 1!" intended to give his hon. friend a poke in the rt, I . line "ace in a while, to let him know that he '. ' would have to watch hie atop: pretty wall. tt The feeling ot the Home wee that the honourable gentleman war there on auiferance. (tiioiaterirl criee of " no l not") _ ' The hon. gentleman wan there on hie good behaviour. That was the position he occu~ n pied, and he believed he would he a goodboy e It the whip wa- applied to him oaoaatona1lr. . (Leaner). m (tit. Boyd) believed that, Mr, in c or t, the me one of the Confederation V tls aoheme, thia II cue meat be thoroughly inde- , n pendent of the Home of Commune. A great ta deal had been laid about the harmony t , which should exiat between the Home of tr, Commune and the Local Leghlature. There , , wee a cone in which it would be wallto ' n have that harmony, but a - different d irom that in which the hon. gentleman r) d the treamry benehee had been aceuatomed [' n to make urn of the term. The harmony he tt. approved of would be a harmony ea to the l Vo great purpoeea to be achieved, and the great , means to be need in accompliahing thoee pur- I Ott pone. He remembered oi the member for ' on (joruwalliRon. J. 8. McDonald) once to. t' . marking to him that he ahauld be very cau- t it? tloua about atarting a plan or developing a ' "3 theory. lea: they might aiterwarde become ( M inconvenient to Mat (Laughter). He would i ttu. ah the honourable gentleman, if the time l " ahouid come when aucoeaaora to himself and I aid hie colleague should alt on the treaaury 1 ttut bench", might not hie doctrine ot the necee l, tat risy of harmony between the two Ingiela- l nd cure: become exceedingly inconvenient to 1 '00 hlmeelit (Hear, hear). And he would oak I te, the Home to look for a moment at the way win in which the doctrine had been worked. Ittr. Was " not true that Mr. hicDeugali, a ate Minister of the Dominion. had gone ta Item. MI how to induce a candidate to atop out of the 9'" wxy. to leave a neat for the Oomheioner of er, Crown Landl'.' Wu it not true that Sir thta John A. Macdonald had induced the with :1; drawai oi oppoeition to the Tuneurrr (f n..o..ln g. " _

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