Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada: 1759-1791 (pt. 1-2)J. de L. Taché, 1918 |
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... .- " Granted , as to the free exercise of their religion , the " obligation of paying the tithes to the Priests will depend on the King's " pleasure . " SESSIONAL PAPER No. 18 ARTICLE XXVIII I th The Chapter 30 CANADIAN ARCHIVES.
... .- " Granted , as to the free exercise of their religion , the " obligation of paying the tithes to the Priests will depend on the King's " pleasure . " SESSIONAL PAPER No. 18 ARTICLE XXVIII I th The Chapter 30 CANADIAN ARCHIVES.
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... Pleasure be known , to which I have added the following very necessary Staff : - A Town Major 2 Town Adjutants for the upper & Lower Towns . A Secretary . A paymaster of the publick works . A Barrack Master . A Boat Master , to take ...
... Pleasure be known , to which I have added the following very necessary Staff : - A Town Major 2 Town Adjutants for the upper & Lower Towns . A Secretary . A paymaster of the publick works . A Barrack Master . A Boat Master , to take ...
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... pleasure . For the easier administration of justice , He commissioned three sub- delegates , residing at Quebec , Montreal , and Three Rivers , who took cognizance of such matters as were not very intricate , but from their judgments ...
... pleasure . For the easier administration of justice , He commissioned three sub- delegates , residing at Quebec , Montreal , and Three Rivers , who took cognizance of such matters as were not very intricate , but from their judgments ...
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... pleasure , was liable to much abuse , for tho ' the Country was abounding with all kind of grain , yet under pretence that a large quantity was wanted for the Kings service , repeated levies were made upon the in- habitants , through ...
... pleasure , was liable to much abuse , for tho ' the Country was abounding with all kind of grain , yet under pretence that a large quantity was wanted for the Kings service , repeated levies were made upon the in- habitants , through ...
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... pleasure , who thereby always kept them in awe , it may not be perhaps improper to adopt the same Method , in case His Majesty should think right , for the sake of keeping them in proper subjection , to nominate them himself or by those ...
... pleasure , who thereby always kept them in awe , it may not be perhaps improper to adopt the same Method , in case His Majesty should think right , for the sake of keeping them in proper subjection , to nominate them himself or by those ...
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