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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... given number of inhabitants ; on the thickly - peopled banks of the Saint Lawrence a small district was found to suffice , while in the more distant parts vasts territories were comprehended in one county , in order to obtain the ...
... given number of inhabitants ; on the thickly - peopled banks of the Saint Lawrence a small district was found to suffice , while in the more distant parts vasts territories were comprehended in one county , in order to obtain the ...
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... given to these bodies ; that the majority of their Members should not consist of persons holding offices at the pleasure of the Crown ; and that any other measures that may tend to con- nect more intimately this branch of the ...
... given to these bodies ; that the majority of their Members should not consist of persons holding offices at the pleasure of the Crown ; and that any other measures that may tend to con- nect more intimately this branch of the ...
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... given have been strictly carried into effect , and the result is , that the separate portions of Land which have been thus reserved are scattered over the whole of the Districts already granted . It was no doubt expected by the framers ...
... given have been strictly carried into effect , and the result is , that the separate portions of Land which have been thus reserved are scattered over the whole of the Districts already granted . It was no doubt expected by the framers ...
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... given ; in other places , such as Sorel and Three - Rivers , only a few hundreds . Is not the town at which the election is held in the counties generally within the seigneuries ? —I do not know any instance where it is not in the ...
... given ; in other places , such as Sorel and Three - Rivers , only a few hundreds . Is not the town at which the election is held in the counties generally within the seigneuries ? —I do not know any instance where it is not in the ...
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... given would be a third reason . You have stated as one reason the bad state of the roads ; is there any particular rea- son why roads are not made from the townships in the seigneuries to the towns where the elections are held ? —The ...
... given would be a third reason . You have stated as one reason the bad state of the roads ; is there any particular rea- son why roads are not made from the townships in the seigneuries to the towns where the elections are held ? —The ...
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