Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryKenneth Alexander MacKirdy, Yves F. Zoltvany University of Notre Dame Press, 1968 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... Council The following reading is a report of the Intendant Jacques de Meulles ( 1682-1686 ) to the Minister of the Marine . It illustrates the defiant attitude the Sovereign Council could adopt toward the Governor and the Intendant when ...
... Council The following reading is a report of the Intendant Jacques de Meulles ( 1682-1686 ) to the Minister of the Marine . It illustrates the defiant attitude the Sovereign Council could adopt toward the Governor and the Intendant when ...
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... council to defend one part of the population that can't be a majority in the Assembly . A party is needed in the House to support the Council .... The complaints of this country against the evils of the Council's composition are too ...
... council to defend one part of the population that can't be a majority in the Assembly . A party is needed in the House to support the Council .... The complaints of this country against the evils of the Council's composition are too ...
الصفحة 130
... Council and a responsible Executive Council . Colonial Secretary Lord John Russell viewed this action as political blackmail and introduced resolutions in the imperial Parliament to allow Lord Gosford to break the financial deadlock ...
... Council and a responsible Executive Council . Colonial Secretary Lord John Russell viewed this action as political blackmail and introduced resolutions in the imperial Parliament to allow Lord Gosford to break the financial deadlock ...
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