A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the Present Situation of the People, as Regards Their Manners, Character, Religion, &c. &cW. Marsh & A. Miller, 1830 - 275 pages |
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... Chief of His Britannic Majesty's Troops and Forces in North Ame- rica , and the Marquess de Vaudreuil , Lieute- nant - General for the King of France , in Canada , on the 8th of September , 1760 ...... 216 VI . An Act for making more ...
... Chief of His Britannic Majesty's Troops and Forces in North Ame- rica , and the Marquess de Vaudreuil , Lieute- nant - General for the King of France , in Canada , on the 8th of September , 1760 ...... 216 VI . An Act for making more ...
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... Chief Justice of the province and of the district of Quebec , and President of the Court of Appeals . - 2. The Rev. C. J. Stewart , Lord Bishop of Quebec . 3. John Richardson , Merchant . 4. James Kerr , Judge K. B. , Quebec , and of ...
... Chief Justice of the province and of the district of Quebec , and President of the Court of Appeals . - 2. The Rev. C. J. Stewart , Lord Bishop of Quebec . 3. John Richardson , Merchant . 4. James Kerr , Judge K. B. , Quebec , and of ...
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... Chief , hazarded such a step in this colony ; but , perhaps , not with that success which can furnish any very powerful inducement to others to follow their example . Those who are acquainted with the history of the province must ...
... Chief , hazarded such a step in this colony ; but , perhaps , not with that success which can furnish any very powerful inducement to others to follow their example . Those who are acquainted with the history of the province must ...
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... Chief Justice of the province , and three other judges , all members of the executive or legisla- tive councils ; the second , of the Chief Justice of Montreal , and four junior judges . These courts have a civil and criminal side , and ...
... Chief Justice of the province , and three other judges , all members of the executive or legisla- tive councils ; the second , of the Chief Justice of Montreal , and four junior judges . These courts have a civil and criminal side , and ...
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... Chief Justice of the province , the Chief Justice of Montreal - any five of these form a court ; but the judge from whom appeal is made is unable to sit on the trial of the appeal . All the judges of these courts are appointed by the ...
... Chief Justice of the province , the Chief Justice of Montreal - any five of these form a court ; but the judge from whom appeal is made is unable to sit on the trial of the appeal . All the judges of these courts are appointed by the ...
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