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... Council - Resig- nation of the Council - Addresses of the House of Assembly - The Supplies Stopped - Prorogation and Dissolution - Defeat of the Re- formers - New Session - LoWER CANADA .-- Demands of the French Party - Proceedings of ...
... Council - Resig- nation of the Council - Addresses of the House of Assembly - The Supplies Stopped - Prorogation and Dissolution - Defeat of the Re- formers - New Session - LoWER CANADA .-- Demands of the French Party - Proceedings of ...
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... Council of Upper Canada to His Excel- lency Sir Francis Bond Head , K.C.H. , & c . - - His Excellency's Reply Speech of the Lieut . Governor of Upper Canada to the Le- gislature of the Province Address of the Commons House of Assembly ...
... Council of Upper Canada to His Excel- lency Sir Francis Bond Head , K.C.H. , & c . - - His Excellency's Reply Speech of the Lieut . Governor of Upper Canada to the Le- gislature of the Province Address of the Commons House of Assembly ...
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... council was to have the power of electing sheriffs , but these officers were not to be con- sidered as actually in office , till their names had been transmitted to the lord - lieutenant , and ap- proved of by him . It was farther ...
... council was to have the power of electing sheriffs , but these officers were not to be con- sidered as actually in office , till their names had been transmitted to the lord - lieutenant , and ap- proved of by him . It was farther ...
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... council , four aldermen , and twelve coun- cillors . But the bill also gave to the lord - lieutenant of Ireland the power of applying its provi- sions to any town in that country , without reference to the amount of population . This ...
... council , four aldermen , and twelve coun- cillors . But the bill also gave to the lord - lieutenant of Ireland the power of applying its provi- sions to any town in that country , without reference to the amount of population . This ...
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... councils ; and the offences against these by - laws would be tried by corporate justices in each borough . In every ... councils . He thought this a most improper check on the discretion of the lord - lieutenant ; for that officer must ...
... councils ; and the offences against these by - laws would be tried by corporate justices in each borough . In every ... councils . He thought this a most improper check on the discretion of the lord - lieutenant ; for that officer must ...
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