Canada, Unity in DiversityHolt, Rinehart and Winston of Canada, 1967 - 529 من الصفحات Includes bibliographical references. |
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... organization was introduced to New France , the Sovereign Council which , as the office of intendant was not yet func- tioning , was under the authority of the gov- ernor and the bishop who jointly chose the remaining five counsellors ...
... organization was introduced to New France , the Sovereign Council which , as the office of intendant was not yet func- tioning , was under the authority of the gov- ernor and the bishop who jointly chose the remaining five counsellors ...
الصفحة 196
... organization of Christians into congregations or parishes , which was appro- priate in long - settled countries , could only be effected in a few areas of Upper Canada where the population was concentrated . Kingston and Niagara , and ...
... organization of Christians into congregations or parishes , which was appro- priate in long - settled countries , could only be effected in a few areas of Upper Canada where the population was concentrated . Kingston and Niagara , and ...
الصفحة 478
... organization and reserved for them- selves permanent seats in the Security Council , which was to deal with matters threatening world peace . All nations could secure membership in the General Assembly and could be elected , seven at a ...
... organization and reserved for them- selves permanent seats in the Security Council , which was to deal with matters threatening world peace . All nations could secure membership in the General Assembly and could be elected , seven at a ...
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