Statistical Account of Upper Canada, 2. köideS.R. Publishers, 1966 |
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Page 410
... Parliament have done with it ? and what could his Majesty have recommended ? The poor beggarly petition gives not ... Parliament to guess what is wanted , and to contrive what is to be done . As to the desire of getting into the royal ...
... Parliament have done with it ? and what could his Majesty have recommended ? The poor beggarly petition gives not ... Parliament to guess what is wanted , and to contrive what is to be done . As to the desire of getting into the royal ...
Page 474
... Parliament : it should be pressed by petitions from every quarter , —from individuals and public bodies ; it should appear , if possible , to be the unanimous desire of the whole population . This would give confidence to Parliament to ...
... Parliament : it should be pressed by petitions from every quarter , —from individuals and public bodies ; it should appear , if possible , to be the unanimous desire of the whole population . This would give confidence to Parliament to ...
Page 707
... Parliament , for making a more adequate provision for defraying the charge of the administration of justice , and the support of civil govern- ment in the said province : We , your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects , the Commons ...
... Parliament , for making a more adequate provision for defraying the charge of the administration of justice , and the support of civil govern- ment in the said province : We , your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects , the Commons ...
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CONSTITUTION of Upper Canada introduced debated | 1 |
Simcoes Government as described by the Duke de | 110 |
Russels Presidency and Statutes | 203 |
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