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... thought fit , with the advice of our said Privy Council , to put all that coast from the River Saint John's to Hudson's Streights , together with the Islands of Anticosti and the Magdeleine , and all smaller islands lying upon the said ...
... thought fit , with the advice of our said Privy Council , to put all that coast from the River Saint John's to Hudson's Streights , together with the Islands of Anticosti and the Magdeleine , and all smaller islands lying upon the said ...
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... thought fit to declare and enjoin , That the Trade with the several nations or Tribes of Indians with whom he is connected , and who live under his protection , should be free and open to all his subjects whatever ; Provided that every ...
... thought fit to declare and enjoin , That the Trade with the several nations or Tribes of Indians with whom he is connected , and who live under his protection , should be free and open to all his subjects whatever ; Provided that every ...
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... thought fit to revoke & do hereby revoke and annul all such parts of our said Instructions to you ; & every Clause , Matter and Thing therein , which contain any Powers or Directions in respect to the granting of Lands within Our said ...
... thought fit to revoke & do hereby revoke and annul all such parts of our said Instructions to you ; & every Clause , Matter and Thing therein , which contain any Powers or Directions in respect to the granting of Lands within Our said ...
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... thought fit by & with the Advice and Consent of His Majesty's Council to issue this Proclamation hereby ordering & directing , That all Officers of Government within the said Province , do continue in their several Offices & Employments ...
... thought fit by & with the Advice and Consent of His Majesty's Council to issue this Proclamation hereby ordering & directing , That all Officers of Government within the said Province , do continue in their several Offices & Employments ...
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... thought fit to con- tinue in the Exercise of the same until further Orders , whereof they , & all whom it may concern , are required to take notice , & so govern themselves accordingly . Given under my Hand & Seal at Arms , at the ...
... thought fit to con- tinue in the Exercise of the same until further Orders , whereof they , & all whom it may concern , are required to take notice , & so govern themselves accordingly . Given under my Hand & Seal at Arms , at the ...
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administering the Government appoint Assembly stands prorogued beloved and faithful Britain and Ireland CAMERON Commanding our Forces consideration the ease Council and House dated at York day of April day of August day of December day of June day of October Defender District ensuing Esquire Excellency's Command Executive Council Forces therein Francis Bond Head Francis Gore further Proclamation GEORGE THE THIRD GORDON DRUMMOND Grace granted held and constrained hereby convoking hereunto affixed House of Assembly ISAAC BROCK KNOW YE Lands Legislative Council Lieutenant Governor Lord One Thousand loving Subjects Lower Canada Majesty's Forces Majesty's Reign Major General Commanding Officers Patent PETER HUNTER Pleasure presents enjoining prorogue our Provincial Province of Quebec Province of Upper Provincial Parliament R. A. TUCKER Royal consideration Seal at Arms Sir John Colborne stands further prorogued Testimony Whereof thereof thought fit Thousand Eight Hundred Town of York Township United Kingdom Upper Canada WHEREAS Witness our trusty
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Page 310 - To whom we do acknowledge all Faith and constant Obedience, with all hearty and humble Affection ; beseeching God, by Whom Kings and Queens do reign, to bless the Royal Prince Edward the Seventh, with long and happy Years to reign over Us.