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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... district was found to suffice , while in the more distant parts vasts territories were comprehended in one county ... districts , great imperfections must necessarily arise from proceeding , in the first instance , on the basis of ...
... district was found to suffice , while in the more distant parts vasts territories were comprehended in one county ... districts , great imperfections must necessarily arise from proceeding , in the first instance , on the basis of ...
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... district of Montreal . Describe the nature of that situation ; by whom were you appointed ? -The Governor- in - chief . Is any salary annexed to it ? There is . Have you ever held any other public situation in that country ? -I think ...
... district of Montreal . Describe the nature of that situation ; by whom were you appointed ? -The Governor- in - chief . Is any salary annexed to it ? There is . Have you ever held any other public situation in that country ? -I think ...
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... district . Can any road be made without his authority ? -Not legally established in the country . Does his authority extend to the Townships ? -It does . How is he appointed ? -Those officers are appointed by the Governor . Has he the ...
... district . Can any road be made without his authority ? -Not legally established in the country . Does his authority extend to the Townships ? -It does . How is he appointed ? -Those officers are appointed by the Governor . Has he the ...
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... district of St. Francis . By whom has that court been established ? -It was established by the Legislature . I be- lieve that His Excellency recommended the establishment of a court there , and the Le- gislature established it ; it is ...
... district of St. Francis . By whom has that court been established ? -It was established by the Legislature . I be- lieve that His Excellency recommended the establishment of a court there , and the Le- gislature established it ; it is ...
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... district of township which is situated to the east of the river Richelieu ? They estimate them- șelves at 40,000 . Is the district of country that is occupied by townships all allotted , or is there any part of it still in the hands of ...
... district of township which is situated to the east of the river Richelieu ? They estimate them- șelves at 40,000 . Is the district of country that is occupied by townships all allotted , or is there any part of it still in the hands of ...
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