A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the Present Situation of the People, as Regards Their Manners, Character, Religion, &c. &cW. Marsh & A. Miller, 1830 - Всего страниц: 275 |
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... portion of the English people , inhabiting a territory for which the King was , by the nation at large , allowed to legislate . After certain regulations respecting the administrative portion of the Government , came certain articles ...
... portion of the English people , inhabiting a territory for which the King was , by the nation at large , allowed to legislate . After certain regulations respecting the administrative portion of the Government , came certain articles ...
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... portion of the people depended entirely upon its existence . To break in upon the old habits of the people , without the expectation of one earthly benefit , was a piece of injustice , which , had it sprung from any thing but ignorance ...
... portion of the people depended entirely upon its existence . To break in upon the old habits of the people , without the expectation of one earthly benefit , was a piece of injustice , which , had it sprung from any thing but ignorance ...
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... portion captured . During the whole of this painful siege , as well as the remainder of the campaign , disastrous in every point to the English , the Canadians exerted themselves with indefatigable ardour and perseverance - maintained ...
... portion captured . During the whole of this painful siege , as well as the remainder of the campaign , disastrous in every point to the English , the Canadians exerted themselves with indefatigable ardour and perseverance - maintained ...
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... ancestors ; who themselves still are the natural aristocracy of the country , who possess a greater * See Commons ' Report , July 22 , 1828 . c portion of the soil of the kingdom , and whose ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES . 17.
... ancestors ; who themselves still are the natural aristocracy of the country , who possess a greater * See Commons ' Report , July 22 , 1828 . c portion of the soil of the kingdom , and whose ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES . 17.
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... portion of the soil of the kingdom , and whose interests and prosperity are inseparably connected with those of the nation ; thus , equally independent of the Crown and the people , they form the strongest possible barrier against the ...
... portion of the soil of the kingdom , and whose interests and prosperity are inseparably connected with those of the nation ; thus , equally independent of the Crown and the people , they form the strongest possible barrier against the ...
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acres administering the government appointed assent authority aforesaid Bill Britannic Majesty British bushels cause Chicoutimy Chief Justice Christian Majesty circumstances civil colony Committee common soccage conduct constitution Council and Assembly Court Crown desire district election emigrants endeavours England English established evils Executive Council expenses fief France free and common further enacted Governor or Lieutenant-Governor granted heirs or successors hitherto Honourable House of Assembly inhabitants interests James Monk Jesuits Jonathan Sewell King's labour lake St laws leagues Legislative Council Legislature Lieutenant-Governor Lord Lower Canada Majesty's Government manner Marquess de Vaudreuil means ment Montreal officers opinion Parliament passed person administering population portion possessed present Protestant clergy Provided province of Lower province of Quebec provinces respectively purpose qu'il religion rent revenue river royal Saguenay seigneurie seigniories settle settlement settlers Sir James Craig summoned tenure thereof Upper Canada waste lands writ of summons writs
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