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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... instance , on the basis of population only . In Upper Canada , a representative system has been founded on the compound basis of Territory and Population . This principle we think might be advantageously adopted in Lower Canada . One of ...
... instance , on the basis of population only . In Upper Canada , a representative system has been founded on the compound basis of Territory and Population . This principle we think might be advantageously adopted in Lower Canada . One of ...
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... instance , of a permament vote of salary . Although your Committee are aware that the grant of permanent salaries has been re- commended to a much greater number of persons connected with the Executive Govern- ment than they have ...
... instance , of a permament vote of salary . Although your Committee are aware that the grant of permanent salaries has been re- commended to a much greater number of persons connected with the Executive Govern- ment than they have ...
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... instances of the insolvency of these officers have occurred while possessed , in virtue of their office , of large sums of money deposited in their hands . With respect to the Estates which formerly belonged to the Jesuits , your ...
... instances of the insolvency of these officers have occurred while possessed , in virtue of their office , of large sums of money deposited in their hands . With respect to the Estates which formerly belonged to the Jesuits , your ...
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... instance of the Attorney - General , and of the harsh and unconstitutional spirit in which these prosecutions have been conducted . Your Committee have hitherto felt that they should best and most usefully discharge their duty by ...
... instance of the Attorney - General , and of the harsh and unconstitutional spirit in which these prosecutions have been conducted . Your Committee have hitherto felt that they should best and most usefully discharge their duty by ...
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... instance where it is not in the seigneuries . And near of course to the River St. Lawrence ? -Generally near the River St. Law- .rence ; there are some of the places in the seigneuries that are more or less distant from the St. Lawrence ...
... instance where it is not in the seigneuries . And near of course to the River St. Lawrence ? -Generally near the River St. Law- .rence ; there are some of the places in the seigneuries that are more or less distant from the St. Lawrence ...
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