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 3T. Cary, 1850 |
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... persons of colonial birth ; the former chiefly of european , or , as it was now customary , by the canadians of french origin to denominate them , " foreign " growth - had entered upon a quarrel about principles of the constitution and ...
... persons of colonial birth ; the former chiefly of european , or , as it was now customary , by the canadians of french origin to denominate them , " foreign " growth - had entered upon a quarrel about principles of the constitution and ...
Side 3
... persons of british origin , in no respect repre- senting the popular or canadian interests , and who , it was alleged , had little or no sympathy , with the great body of the people . Until those bodies were liberalised by the ...
... persons of british origin , in no respect repre- senting the popular or canadian interests , and who , it was alleged , had little or no sympathy , with the great body of the people . Until those bodies were liberalised by the ...
Side 19
... person or persons to reside as such near his Majesty's government in England , to attend to the inte- rests of the province . The legislative coun- cil refused to concur in the measure , and Chap . nothing further was done towards it ...
... person or persons to reside as such near his Majesty's government in England , to attend to the inte- rests of the province . The legislative coun- cil refused to concur in the measure , and Chap . nothing further was done towards it ...
Side 28
... persons , one a member of the executive council , the other a member of the assembly , without whose order he neither could receive or pay away any public monies . Of this measure , the governor gave the assem- bly notice by message ...
... persons , one a member of the executive council , the other a member of the assembly , without whose order he neither could receive or pay away any public monies . Of this measure , the governor gave the assem- bly notice by message ...
Side 44
... persons , but that the very unfavourable state of the com- merce of this province , renders impossible for the present , the imposition of new taxes . ” The articles upon which it was proposed by Upper Canada to impose new duties , were ...
... persons , but that the very unfavourable state of the com- merce of this province , renders impossible for the present , the imposition of new taxes . ” The articles upon which it was proposed by Upper Canada to impose new duties , were ...
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Side 473 - To the King's Most Excellent Majesty Most Gracious Sovereign, We, Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the...
Side 193 - Government therein, to make from and out of the lands of the Crown within such Provinces such allotment and appropriation of lands for the support and maintenance of a Protestant clergy...
Side 472 - America," and to make further provision for the Government of the said Province...
Side 452 - An Act to amend an Act of the fourteenth year of His Majesty, King George the Third, for establishing a fund towards defraying the Charges of the Administration of Justice and the Support of the Civil Government...
Side 283 - Honourable gentlemen of the Legislative Council and gentlemen of the House of Assembly : — I have...
Side 518 - ... for contributing their proportion to the common defence (such proportion to be raised under the authority of the general court or general assembly of such province or colony, and disposable by Parliament), and shall engage to make provision also for the support of the civil government and the administration of justice...
Side 472 - That all his Majesty's Canadian Subjects within the Province of Quebec, the Religious Orders and Communities only excepted, may also hold and enjoy their Property and Possessions, together with all Customs and Usages relative thereto, and all other their Civil Rights, in as large, ample, and beneficial Manner, as if the said Proclamation, Commissions, Ordinances, and other Acts and Instruments, had not been made, and as may consist with their Allegiance to his Majesty, and Subjection to the Crown...
Side 472 - Britain ; and that in all matters of controversy relative to property and civil rights, resort shall be had to the laws of Canada, as the rule for the decision of the same...
Side 472 - Majesty, his heirs and successors, shall, with respect to such property and rights, be determined agreeably to the said laws and customs of Canada, until they shall be varied or altered by any...
Side 269 - Majesty's pleasure, having been referred by his Majesty in council to the lords of the committee of the privy council for trade and foreign plantations...