The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie: With an Account of the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and the Subsequent Frontier Disturbances, Chiefly from Unpublished Documents, Bände 1-2C.W., P.R. Randall, 1862 |
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... collected by Officials - Criminal Proceedings against Rioters by Francis Collins - Conviction - Presentment against Mackenzie for Libel by Official Party ..... 78 CHAPTER VII . PAGE Judge Willis removed by Executive - 7.
... collected by Officials - Criminal Proceedings against Rioters by Francis Collins - Conviction - Presentment against Mackenzie for Libel by Official Party ..... 78 CHAPTER VII . PAGE Judge Willis removed by Executive - 7.
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... Proceedings expunged from the Journals ... 288 CHAPTER XVIII . York changed to Toronto - Mackenzie First Mayor - Cholera of 1834 - Braves Dis- ease and Death - Canadian Alliance Society - Loss of his Eldest Son - Macken- zie as a ...
... Proceedings expunged from the Journals ... 288 CHAPTER XVIII . York changed to Toronto - Mackenzie First Mayor - Cholera of 1834 - Braves Dis- ease and Death - Canadian Alliance Society - Loss of his Eldest Son - Macken- zie as a ...
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... proceedings . Many of their resolu- tions , bills , reports of committees , and petitions of a public nature , had been first printed in The Advocate , for the advantage of their constituents , as also the speeches pro and con on ...
... proceedings . Many of their resolu- tions , bills , reports of committees , and petitions of a public nature , had been first printed in The Advocate , for the advantage of their constituents , as also the speeches pro and con on ...
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... proceeding , Mr. Mackenzie commented with greater indignation than he had shown on any pre- vious occasion : * The Report is taken from the York Observer , a government paper . " Were I at this moment immured in a dungeon THE CANADIAN ...
... proceeding , Mr. Mackenzie commented with greater indignation than he had shown on any pre- vious occasion : * The Report is taken from the York Observer , a government paper . " Were I at this moment immured in a dungeon THE CANADIAN ...
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... proceedings . It was doubtful whether any newspaper , which had then been published in Upper Canada , had repaid the proprietor the cost of its production . Any publisher who sent a thousand sheets through the post - office must pay ...
... proceedings . It was doubtful whether any newspaper , which had then been published in Upper Canada , had repaid the proprietor the cost of its production . Any publisher who sent a thousand sheets through the post - office must pay ...
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