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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... reason to hope that the annual income to be derived from this source is likely , within any time to which they can look forward , to amount to a sufficient sum to provide for the Protestant Clergy of these Provinces ; but they ven- tura ...
... reason to hope that the annual income to be derived from this source is likely , within any time to which they can look forward , to amount to a sufficient sum to provide for the Protestant Clergy of these Provinces ; but they ven- tura ...
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... reasons , the Committee are desirous of stating their opinion , that great benefit would accrue to the Province by changing the constitution of this body . They think that two Theological Professors should be established , one of the ...
... reasons , the Committee are desirous of stating their opinion , that great benefit would accrue to the Province by changing the constitution of this body . They think that two Theological Professors should be established , one of the ...
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... reasons why they would not travel from their residences in the townships to vote at the places of election ; the ... reason the bad state of the roads ; is there any particular rea- son why roads are not made from the townships in ...
... reasons why they would not travel from their residences in the townships to vote at the places of election ; the ... reason the bad state of the roads ; is there any particular rea- son why roads are not made from the townships in ...
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... reasons ; the roads , instead of going along the line of ranges in the townships were obliged to traverse the lots very frequently diagonally . There is this that may be said , however , the seigneuries are more commonly level ; the ...
... reasons ; the roads , instead of going along the line of ranges in the townships were obliged to traverse the lots very frequently diagonally . There is this that may be said , however , the seigneuries are more commonly level ; the ...
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... reasons ; it is by many believed to be a reason . Have there been any proposals made in the Legislature to appropriate funds for the im- provement of the internal communication in the townships since the year 1817 ? -There have ; and I ...
... reasons ; it is by many believed to be a reason . Have there been any proposals made in the Legislature to appropriate funds for the im- provement of the internal communication in the townships since the year 1817 ? -There have ; and I ...
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