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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... expense of the real in- cerest of this Province , and will operate to retard that course of general improvement , which is the true source of national wealth . Your Committee are of opinion therefore , that it may be well for the ...
... expense of the real in- cerest of this Province , and will operate to retard that course of general improvement , which is the true source of national wealth . Your Committee are of opinion therefore , that it may be well for the ...
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... expense is a very obvious one , the difficulty of communication is another , and the inutility of the vote when given would be a third reason . You have stated as one reason the bad state of the roads ; is there any particular rea- son ...
... expense is a very obvious one , the difficulty of communication is another , and the inutility of the vote when given would be a third reason . You have stated as one reason the bad state of the roads ; is there any particular rea- son ...
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... expense of the road - It may be cou- sidered that much is left to his discretion . Does he act under any law ? —He acts under a law , but the law does not always point out what labour he shall oblige each individual to perform , further ...
... expense of the road - It may be cou- sidered that much is left to his discretion . Does he act under any law ? —He acts under a law , but the law does not always point out what labour he shall oblige each individual to perform , further ...
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... expense of the maintenance of the civil government , and the administration of justice . , I take for granted that it is considered payable out of the permanently appropriated funds . Are you at all acquainted with the establishments in ...
... expense of the maintenance of the civil government , and the administration of justice . , I take for granted that it is considered payable out of the permanently appropriated funds . Are you at all acquainted with the establishments in ...
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... expense , and probably vexatious execution of the law . Do you see any objection to a principle being put into operation which shall make escheat contingent upon the continuation of the property in a state of non - settlement ? -I am ...
... expense , and probably vexatious execution of the law . Do you see any objection to a principle being put into operation which shall make escheat contingent upon the continuation of the property in a state of non - settlement ? -I am ...
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