A Collection of the Acts Passed in the Parliament of Great Britain, Particularly Applying to the Province of Upper-Canada: And of Such Ordinances of the Late Province of Quebec, as Have Force of Law Therein |
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... for which payment well and truly to be made to the said 1.0 . we bind ourselves , jointly and se- verally , our and each of our heirs , executors and administrators , firmly by these presents . Sealed with our Seals .
... for which payment well and truly to be made to the said 1.0 . we bind ourselves , jointly and se- verally , our and each of our heirs , executors and administrators , firmly by these presents . Sealed with our Seals .
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