Government of Canada. Debates ... in ... 1774, on the bill for making more effectual provision for the government of the province of Quebec, drawn up from the notes of sir H. Cavendish, now first publ. by J. Wright |
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... leave the province of Canada in its present situation . The first thing objected to by the honourable gentleman is , the very great extent of territory given to the province . Why , he asks , is it so extensive ? There are added , un ...
... leave the province of Canada in its present situation . The first thing objected to by the honourable gentleman is , the very great extent of territory given to the province . Why , he asks , is it so extensive ? There are added , un ...
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... leave them without government at all , or make them separate ones . Sir , the annexation likewise is the result of the desire of the Canadians , and of those who trade to those settlements , who think they cannot trade with safety as ...
... leave them without government at all , or make them separate ones . Sir , the annexation likewise is the result of the desire of the Canadians , and of those who trade to those settlements , who think they cannot trade with safety as ...
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... leave the Canadians without any legislature at all . Better far to give them some legislature , than leave them for three or four years in their present situation . The honourable gentleman put a question to me concern- ing a revocation ...
... leave the Canadians without any legislature at all . Better far to give them some legislature , than leave them for three or four years in their present situation . The honourable gentleman put a question to me concern- ing a revocation ...
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... leave the matter in doubt will be worse than any thing . My reason for giving an opposition to the bill in this stage of it is , because I think the period of the year is one in which no attention will be paid to it ; and I am convinced ...
... leave the matter in doubt will be worse than any thing . My reason for giving an opposition to the bill in this stage of it is , because I think the period of the year is one in which no attention will be paid to it ; and I am convinced ...
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... leave to suppose that , under the denomination of Catholic clergy , the bishops ' rights and dues are included . The noble lord says , there is no papal jurisdiction . I wish to be told , what is the authority by which he becomes a ...
... leave to suppose that , under the denomination of Catholic clergy , the bishops ' rights and dues are included . The noble lord says , there is no papal jurisdiction . I wish to be told , what is the authority by which he becomes a ...
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Seite 250 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.
Seite 240 - ... to make ordinances for the peace, welfare, and good government, of the said province, with the consent of his Majesty's governor, or, in his absence, of the lieutenant-governor, or commander in chief for the time being.
Seite 298 - Champlain, in 45. degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St Lawrence from those which fall into the sea; and also along the north coast of the...
Seite 206 - ... far as the same relates to the said province of Quebec, and the commission under the authority whereof the government of the said province is at present administered, and all and every the ordinance and ordinances made by the governor and council of Quebec for the time being relative to the civil government and administration of justice in the said province, and all commissions to judges and other officers thereof, be and the same are hereby revoked, annulled and made void, from and after the...
Seite 298 - And to the end that the open and free fishery of our subjects may be extended to, and carried on upon the coast of Labrador and the adjacent islands...
Seite 299 - ... to make, constitute, and ordain laws, statutes, and ordinances for the public peace, welfare, and good government of our said colonies, and of the people and inhabitants thereof, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of England...
Seite 216 - And, for the more perfect Security and Ease of the. » Minds of the Inhabitants of the said Province, it is hereby declared, That his Majesty's Subjects, professing the Religion of the Church of Rome...
Seite 183 - Ohio; and along the bank of the said river, westward, to the banks of the Mississippi, and northward to the southern boundary of the territory granted to the merchants adventurers of England, trading to Hudson's Bay...
Seite 299 - ... proclamation, that we have, in the letters patent under our great seal of Great Britain, by which the said governments are constituted, given express power and direction to our governors of our said colonies respectively, that so soon as the state and circumstances of the said colonies will admit thereof, they shall, with the advice and consent of the members of our council, summon and call general assemblies...
Seite 240 - That it shall and may be lawful for his Majesty, his heirs and successors, by warrant, under his...