Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... Quebec , 10 July 1769 Ibid . , pp . 382 , 383 , 389 . The Solicitor - General's Report In support of the aims of the Proclamation of 1763 , His Majesty's " most dutiful and Loyal Subjects , the British Freeholders , Mer- chants and ...
... Quebec , 10 July 1769 Ibid . , pp . 382 , 383 , 389 . The Solicitor - General's Report In support of the aims of the Proclamation of 1763 , His Majesty's " most dutiful and Loyal Subjects , the British Freeholders , Mer- chants and ...
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... Quebec ... to And whereas it may be necessary to ordain many Regulations for the future Welfare and good Government of the Province of Quebec , . . . And whereas it is at present inexpedient to call an Assembly ; be it therefore enacted ...
... Quebec ... to And whereas it may be necessary to ordain many Regulations for the future Welfare and good Government of the Province of Quebec , . . . And whereas it is at present inexpedient to call an Assembly ; be it therefore enacted ...
الصفحة 77
... Quebec itself the miscalculation was scarcely less disastrous . The [ Roman Catholic ] Church responded loyally to the privileges accorded to them by the Quebec Act , and to the fear of vastly different treatment at the hands of the ...
... Quebec itself the miscalculation was scarcely less disastrous . The [ Roman Catholic ] Church responded loyally to the privileges accorded to them by the Quebec Act , and to the fear of vastly different treatment at the hands of the ...
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