A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the Present Situation of the People, as Regards Their Manners, Character, Religion, &c. &c |
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... opinion respecting the political affairs of Lower Canada ; and should I succeed in creating an im- pression favourable to the cause of my country and my compatriots , I shall consider myself amply re- warded for my trouble . The ...
... opinion respecting the political affairs of Lower Canada ; and should I succeed in creating an im- pression favourable to the cause of my country and my compatriots , I shall consider myself amply re- warded for my trouble . The ...
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... opinion of Mr. Pitt , as well as to beg of him to bear in his recollection the statements upon which that opinion was grounded . I now proceed to describe the constitution , as then framed by the Parliament of England . The LEGISLATIVE ...
... opinion of Mr. Pitt , as well as to beg of him to bear in his recollection the statements upon which that opinion was grounded . I now proceed to describe the constitution , as then framed by the Parliament of England . The LEGISLATIVE ...
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... opinion of the Canadians , no favourable augury as to the conduct he would pursue . His administration , though short , gave evidence that the people had judged correctly . A dispute at this time arose between the Government and the ...
... opinion of the Canadians , no favourable augury as to the conduct he would pursue . His administration , though short , gave evidence that the people had judged correctly . A dispute at this time arose between the Government and the ...
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... opinion , transmitted to England ; but , as no agent was there to explain their grievances , and as the Chief Justice was allowed to depart to England , in order to defend himself , it is nothing wonderful , that the accusations of the ...
... opinion , transmitted to England ; but , as no agent was there to explain their grievances , and as the Chief Justice was allowed to depart to England , in order to defend himself , it is nothing wonderful , that the accusations of the ...
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... opinion of many persons , most injurious to the interests of the country , I shall be somewhat minute in the detail I shall give of the fate of the accusations brought against him by the House of Assembly . When Mr. Sewell reached ...
... opinion of many persons , most injurious to the interests of the country , I shall be somewhat minute in the detail I shall give of the fate of the accusations brought against him by the House of Assembly . When Mr. Sewell reached ...
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