| 1839 - 722 lehte
...terms arc not so * Upper Canada, Lower Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward'* Island. The division of the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada took place in 1791, and a chartered constitution and a separate Executive and Legislative Government... | |
| Charles Roger - 1856 - 442 lehte
...sought an asylum, and the discouragements they experienced, to try their fortune in the United States. The division of the Province of Quebec, into Upper and Lower Canada, had been impolitic. Had a fit plan of representation been adopted the British population would have... | |
| Henry Scadding - 1878 - 50 lehte
...under his command. I am, Sir, your obedient humble servant, HENRY DUNDAS. Major-General Hall, &c." In the debates on the Bill for the division of the...compliment the Governor attached the name of Dundas. In 1793, he writes : "I have directed the surveyor early in the next spring to ascertain the precise distance... | |
| John Castell Hopkins - 1898 - 544 lehte
...Committee have detailed. The advancement of Upper Canada in population and wealth, from the time of the division of the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada, in 1791, has already been alluded to ; and it is perhaps not too much to say, that from that time to... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1900 - 786 lehte
...25, Hagerman to Stanley. Long and detailed account of the origin of the London. clergy reserves and the division of the province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada. , 294 September 28, Greville to Hay. Sends order confirming Shaw's private Act, the fees Whitehall.... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1901 - 1154 lehte
...381 Killybeg. Hagerman to Stanley. Long and detailed account of the origin of the clergy reserves and the division of the province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada. 294 September 28, Greville to Hay. Sends order confirming Shaw's private Act, the fees having been... | |
| Ontario Historical Society - 1904 - 920 lehte
...Wales, who paid us a visit in 1860, arrived from England at Quebec in the year 1791, a short time before the division of the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada. The Prince was received in due form by the civil and military authorities. In those early days the... | |
| Okanagan Historical Society - 1906 - 496 lehte
...Wales, who paid us a visit in 1860, arrived from England at Quebec in the year 1791, a short time before the division of the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada. The Prince was received in due form by the civil and military authorities. In those early days the... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - 1914 - 472 lehte
...ancient French laws as to trade and land tenure, and their agitation on this basis ultimately led to the division of the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada. Montreal, though situated in Lower Canada, naturally became the most convenient port of entry and export... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1921 - 802 lehte
...Wales, who paid us a visit in 1860, arrived from England at Quebec in the year 1791, a short time before the division of the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada. • • . • • 1791 As soon as horses, with saddles and bridles, could be mustered, ar the Royal... | |
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