because they thought it wasnt fair to the common people
to make sure everybody have a fair trial.
the bill of rights and the articles of confederation:)
Wrong. First, Ontario did not exist as such until Confederation. Second, that part of the Province of Canada which had formerly been Upper Canada (and which formed the basis of today's Ontario) had the most to gain from Confederation and was the strongest supporter of Confederation. Third, although all provinces have benefited from Confederation, it is probably fair to say that Ontario has benefited the most from Confederation.
No William Tyndale did not have a fair trial. The church told him what he did "wrong",Let him have a moment to speak, then called him a heretic and burnt him at the stake.
yes
"I went to the animal fair" Written by William Cole in 1958
I think that's a very fair questoin & it made me laugh ! the straight answer is no. But who cares about that. No one got hurt and its not offensive.....
well i think it is very fair.
laizze fair
William Shakespeare the playwright died in 1616, almost 400 years ago. I think it's fair to say that he's not doing much except mouldering in the ground. His soul in heaven is doing whatever souls in heaven do.
i think that fair skin can be defiened as The skin that is loking smiling