It takes the average reader 12 hours and 13 minutes to read Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada by John George Bourinot
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"Though mainly a book of practice, it is, however, by no means a mere epitome of rules of procedure. Enlarging upon the example of Sir Erskine May, Mr. Bourinot outlines the whole political system of the Dominion; and within the wide field thus surveyed, there is much of the deepest interest to students and reformers of parliamentary institutions at home."--A. H. B. Constable, The Juridical Review 4 (1893) 273. "The object which the author has had constantly in view...is to give such a summary of the rules and principles which guide the practice and proceedings of the Parliament of Canada as will assist the parliamentarian and all others who may be concerned in the working of our legislative system. (...) It is, moreover, been the writer's aim, not only to explain as fully as possible the rules and usages adopted in Canada, but also to give such copious references to the best authorities...as will enable the reader to compare Canadian with British procedure." --Preface, xi. Sir John George Bourinot [1836-1902] founded the Evening Reporter with Joseph C. Crosskill in 1860 and was a founding member and honorary secretary of the Royal Society of Canada. He wrote many distinguished books on Canadian political history. Two of them, How Canada is Governed (1895) and Canada Under British Rule, 1760-1900 (1900), were standard references for decades. Thomas Barnard Flint [1847-1919] was a lawyer and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He was assistant clerk for the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1887-1891. In 1902 he was named Clerk of the House of Commons and remained in that position until 1918.
Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada by John George Bourinot is 716 pages long, and a total of 183,296 words.
This makes it 242% the length of the average book. It also has 224% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 16 hours and 41 minutes to read Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada aloud.
Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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