Review of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Lower Canada in the Session of 1831: With an Appendix Containing Some Important Documents Now First Given to the Public ... |
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... respect justly due to high office . These discussions , to be useful , I readily own , must be conducted with the strictest decorum ; and freedom of discus- sion is not impaired by a studious regard to the proprieties of life . A free ...
... respect justly due to high office . These discussions , to be useful , I readily own , must be conducted with the strictest decorum ; and freedom of discus- sion is not impaired by a studious regard to the proprieties of life . A free ...
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... of such a distinc- tion was consistent with the respect which they owed to the House , and to the country ; I look at it simply and merely as an application of monies to objects different from that to BY THE GOVERNOR AND THE ASSEMBLY . 13.
... of such a distinc- tion was consistent with the respect which they owed to the House , and to the country ; I look at it simply and merely as an application of monies to objects different from that to BY THE GOVERNOR AND THE ASSEMBLY . 13.
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... respect ; and yet in op- position to him , and to the sentiments of more , ( Lord Temple and Lord Chatham ) with whom I was connected by the near- est ties both of blood and friendship ; I repeatedly voted and spoke against that ...
... respect ; and yet in op- position to him , and to the sentiments of more , ( Lord Temple and Lord Chatham ) with whom I was connected by the near- est ties both of blood and friendship ; I repeatedly voted and spoke against that ...
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... respecting the Bill after it had been sent up to the Legislative Council , and respecting the proceedings there had upon it . I give the entries of the Journal of the Assembly , in 1829 , upon the last head , without comment . " On the ...
... respecting the Bill after it had been sent up to the Legislative Council , and respecting the proceedings there had upon it . I give the entries of the Journal of the Assembly , in 1829 , upon the last head , without comment . " On the ...
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... respect , the framer of these Resolutions was wise ; he has not put his name to them , but leaves them as a report of the House in Committee , generally , without taking to him- self the responsibility of a measure in its principle ...
... respect , the framer of these Resolutions was wise ; he has not put his name to them , but leaves them as a report of the House in Committee , generally , without taking to him- self the responsibility of a measure in its principle ...
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Page 257 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 165 - Kingdom, then and in that case it shall and may be lawful for his Majesty, his heirs and successors, to...
Page 71 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Page 71 - King, assigned to keep the peace in the said county, and also to hear and determine divers felonies, trespasses, and other misdemeanors...
Page 190 - Majesty's colonies, provinces, and plantations in North America or the West Indies, except only such duties as it may be expedient to impose for the regulation of commerce, the net produce of such duties to be always paid and applied to and for the use of the colony, province, or plantation in which the same shall be respectively levied, in such manner as other duties collected by the authority of the respective General Courts or General Assemblies of such colonies, provinces, or plantations are...
Page 189 - Treasury, or any three or more of them for the Time being, shall...
Page 262 - Absence residing within our said Province of New York, shall take upon him the Administration of the Government and Execute our said Commission and Instructions, and the several powers and Authorities therein contained, in the same manner and to all intents and purposes, as other our Governor or Commander in Chief should or ought to do, in case of Your Absence, until Your Return, or in all cases until our further pleasure be known therein.
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Page 36 - No. 45, is a false, scandalous, and seditious libel, containing expressions of the most unexampled insolence and contumely towards his majesty, the grossest aspersions against both Houses of Parliament, and the most audacious defiance of the authority of the whole legislature...
Page 73 - XI, les notaires sont les fonctionnaires publics établis pour recevoir tous les actes et contrats auxquels les parties doivent ou veulent faire donner le caractère d'authenticité attaché aux actes de l'autorité publique, et pour en assurer la date, en conserver le dépôt, en délivrer des grosses et des expéditions.