Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada, 22. köide,15. number

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"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
 

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Page 28 - Province, an Appeal shall lie to the Governor General in Council from any Act or Decision of any Provincial Authority affecting any Right or Privilege of the Protestant or Roman Catholic Minority of the Queen's Subjects in relation to Education...
Page 5 - The Parliament of Canada may, notwithstanding anything in this Act, from Time to Time provide for the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of a General Court of Appeal for Canada, and for the Establishment of any additional Courts for the better Administration of the Laws of Canada.
Page 21 - And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to !be true, and by virtue of the Act passed in the thirty-seventh year of Her Majesty's .Reign, intituled : " An Act for the suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial oaths.
Page 24 - Certified copy of a Report of a Committee of the Honorable the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the 6th January, 1890.
Page 24 - Chavis, a free man of color, and a licentiate under the care of the presbytery, stating his difficulties and embarrassments in consequence of an act passed at the last session of the Legislature, of this State, forbidding free people of color to preach : Whereupon...
Page 2 - Canada shall make such rule or order thereon, either in affirmance of the conviction, or for granting a new trial, or otherwise, or for granting or refusing such application, as the justice of the case requires, and shall make all other necessary rules and orders for carrying such rule or order into effect...
Page 17 - That an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor General ; praying that His Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid before...
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Page 41 - ... beneath, until just so much is left supported by the stream as is sufficient to permit its free escape. When the subsidence has attained its maximum, the trough of the St. Lawrence therefore exhibits a glacial landscape, undulating into hills and valleys that run in various directions, and while some of the principal mounds stand upon a...

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