Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of Prince Edward IslandPrinter to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1848 |
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... respecting which Certificates shall have been obtained , no Pilot shall be entitled to claim any remuneration for Pilotage or otherwise , under this Act , unless the name of the said Pilot be painted on the stern of the Boat used , and ...
... respecting which Certificates shall have been obtained , no Pilot shall be entitled to claim any remuneration for Pilotage or otherwise , under this Act , unless the name of the said Pilot be painted on the stern of the Boat used , and ...
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... the present opinions and views of the House of As- sembly , was shewn by the Council , but the Council believed it to be its duty to insist upon • its views , with respect to the proportion of Gold LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL . 111.
... the present opinions and views of the House of As- sembly , was shewn by the Council , but the Council believed it to be its duty to insist upon • its views , with respect to the proportion of Gold LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL . 111.
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Prince Edward Island. General Assembly. Legislative Council. its views , with respect to the proportion of Gold and Silver to be kept in the Currency Office , with a modification as stated in the paper marked ( H. ) delivered at the last ...
Prince Edward Island. General Assembly. Legislative Council. its views , with respect to the proportion of Gold and Silver to be kept in the Currency Office , with a modification as stated in the paper marked ( H. ) delivered at the last ...
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... respect to the coinage , this principle has always been recognized , nor is there any attribute of sovereignty which has been more strongly insisted upon , and more rigidly guarded from invasion by the supreme authority of almost every ...
... respect to the coinage , this principle has always been recognized , nor is there any attribute of sovereignty which has been more strongly insisted upon , and more rigidly guarded from invasion by the supreme authority of almost every ...
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... respect to some of the chief articles of national consumption , there should be a considerable immediate reduction , and an even- tual abolition of those Duties upon Imports from Foreign Countries which have hitherto been imposed , not ...
... respect to some of the chief articles of national consumption , there should be a considerable immediate reduction , and an even- tual abolition of those Duties upon Imports from Foreign Countries which have hitherto been imposed , not ...
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Act relating Act therein mentioned Act to repeal adjourned during pleasure Adjourned until to-morrow amendments appointed Attorney Bill intituled Birnie Charlottetown Colony Committee be agreed Committee be received Committee had gone Committee to manage Council met pursuant Dalrymple desire the concurrence Despatch District Schools divers Inhabitants DONALD CAMPBELL Earl Grey Emigrants Excellency the Lieutenant Folio further Conference Haythorne Hensley Honorable House of Assembly House was adjourned House was resumed intituled An Act King's County Laws Legislative Council Legislature Lieutenant Governor Lord Macdonald Majesty Majesty's Government manage this further Managers being called Message be sent motion Nova Scotia o'clock ordered to lie Osborne House Petition of divers Petition was read Prayers praying presented a Petition President Prince County Prince Edward Island proceedings of yesterday progress therein Provinces pupils pursuant to adjournment Read a second read a third read and ordered READ the proceedings Resolved Rice Swabey reported Teacher Township Number word Young
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