A History of the Late Province of Lower Canada, Parliamentary and Political, from the Commencement to the Close of Its Existence as a Separate Province, Volum 5T. Cary, 1854 |
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... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT . BY ROBERT CHRISTIE . IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . V. QUEBEC : PRINTED BY JOHN LOVELL , AT HIS STEAM - PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT , MOUNTAIN STREET . 1854 . RHODES HOUSE 8 JUL 1933 IBRARY NOTICE . THIS volume.
... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT . BY ROBERT CHRISTIE . IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . V. QUEBEC : PRINTED BY JOHN LOVELL , AT HIS STEAM - PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT , MOUNTAIN STREET . 1854 . RHODES HOUSE 8 JUL 1933 IBRARY NOTICE . THIS volume.
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... Imperial Parliament in the con- cerns of the Colony , has broken out under the concili- atory policy enjoined by his instructions , it is fully obvious that such an outbreaking would not have been averted had coercion been resorted to ...
... Imperial Parliament in the con- cerns of the Colony , has broken out under the concili- atory policy enjoined by his instructions , it is fully obvious that such an outbreaking would not have been averted had coercion been resorted to ...
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... Empire . " Think not that because few in number , we dread the result of ... Government unless forced to it . Our grievances are not of new characters or of ... Parliament , which turning a 1838 . Chap . deaf ear , now adds aggression 61.
... Empire . " Think not that because few in number , we dread the result of ... Government unless forced to it . Our grievances are not of new characters or of ... Parliament , which turning a 1838 . Chap . deaf ear , now adds aggression 61.
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... Imperial Parliament , to transmit copies to the leading Members of both branches of the Legislature , as well as to influential persons resident in Great Britain , who are connected with the Canadas , or interested in their prosperity ...
... Imperial Parliament , to transmit copies to the leading Members of both branches of the Legislature , as well as to influential persons resident in Great Britain , who are connected with the Canadas , or interested in their prosperity ...
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... Parliament , that they insist upon an entire abandonment of the present ... Empire . " The Executive Committee , in conclusion , entreat the loyal ... Government may have caused them to abandon the Constitution of the Province , Chap ...
... Parliament , that they insist upon an entire abandonment of the present ... Empire . " The Executive Committee , in conclusion , entreat the loyal ... Government may have caused them to abandon the Constitution of the Province , Chap ...
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Side 143 - I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, your Excellency's most obedient, humble servant, Louis MALLET (For SIR EDWARD GREY) His Excellency the Honorable WHITELAW REID, etc., etc., etc.
Side 344 - Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Commons of Upper Canada, in Provincial Parliament assembled, beg permission to approach your Majesty with renewed expression of our unwavering attachment to your Majesty's royal person and government.
Side 388 - His Britannic Majesty, on his side, agrees to grant the liberty of the Catholic religion to the inhabitants of Canada ; he will, consequently, give the most precise and most effectual orders that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion, according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.
Side 185 - LIMITS OF ACT. IV. This Act shall extend to all places within the limits of the metropolis as defined by an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, intituled An Act for the...
Side 361 - Every political constitution in which different bodies share the supreme power, is only enabled to exist by the forbearance of those among whom this power is distributed.
Side 353 - Provinces in accordance with the well understood wishes and interests of the people, and to pay to their feelings, as expressed through their representatives, the deference that is justly due to...
Side 78 - Report of a Select Committee of the House of Assembly, on the Political State of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada.
Side 301 - Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c.
Side 358 - December, in this present year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, of which all our loving subjects, and all others concerned, are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. In testimony whereof we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of said Province of Quebec to be hereunto affixed.
Side 279 - An Act for the better securing the Liberty of the Subject, and for Prevention of Imprisonments beyond the Seas.