Report from the Select Committee on the Civil Government of Canadaorder of the House of assembly of Lower Canada, 1829 - 377 Seiten |
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... Crown , as to the right of the Crown to appropriate the Revenue raised under the Act of 1776 , independent of the Legislative Assembly p . 370 No. 16. - PETITION from Canada , praying that the Presbyterian Clergy may partici- pate in ...
... Crown , as to the right of the Crown to appropriate the Revenue raised under the Act of 1776 , independent of the Legislative Assembly p . 370 No. 16. - PETITION from Canada , praying that the Presbyterian Clergy may partici- pate in ...
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... Crown , in the hope of deriving a profit from them . The sacrifice on the part of the Crown would be trifling , and would bear no proportion to the benefit that would result to the Colony from such a concession . In addition to these ...
... Crown , in the hope of deriving a profit from them . The sacrifice on the part of the Crown would be trifling , and would bear no proportion to the benefit that would result to the Colony from such a concession . In addition to these ...
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... Crown , your Committee must conclude that the legal right of appropriating the revenues arising from the Act of 1774 is vested in the Crown , they are prepared to say that the real interests of the Pro- vinces would be best promoted by ...
... Crown , your Committee must conclude that the legal right of appropriating the revenues arising from the Act of 1774 is vested in the Crown , they are prepared to say that the real interests of the Pro- vinces would be best promoted by ...
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... Crown ; and that any other measures that may tend to con- nect more intimately this branch of the Constitution with the interest of the Colonies , would be attended with the greatest advantage . With respect to the Judges , with the ex ...
... Crown ; and that any other measures that may tend to con- nect more intimately this branch of the Constitution with the interest of the Colonies , would be attended with the greatest advantage . With respect to the Judges , with the ex ...
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... Crown within such Provinces , such allotment and appropriation of Lands for the sup- port and maintenance of a Protestant Clergy within the same , as may bear a due propor- tion to the amount of such Lands within the same , as have at ...
... Crown within such Provinces , such allotment and appropriation of Lands for the sup- port and maintenance of a Protestant Clergy within the same , as may bear a due propor- tion to the amount of such Lands within the same , as have at ...
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