The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie: With an Account of the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and the Subsequent Frontier Disturbances, Chiefly from Unpublished Documents, Volume 1-2C.W., P.R. Randall, 1862 |
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... arrival in Canada , Mr. Mackenzie was for a short time employed in connection with the survey of the Lachine Canal ; but it could only have been a few weeks , for in the course of the summer he entered into business in York , as the ...
... arrival in Canada , Mr. Mackenzie was for a short time employed in connection with the survey of the Lachine Canal ; but it could only have been a few weeks , for in the course of the summer he entered into business in York , as the ...
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... arrive at their destination or not . And if they do ar- rive there , he ( Mr. F. ) could tell , for he had had experience as a printer , that in proportion as a paper became popular , and therefore more extensively ordered for the ...
... arrive at their destination or not . And if they do ar- rive there , he ( Mr. F. ) could tell , for he had had experience as a printer , that in proportion as a paper became popular , and therefore more extensively ordered for the ...
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... arrival . The fact was admitted , but the public feeling ran strongly in favor of the defendant , the offence being looked upon as merely nominal . The jury , probably sharing the common feeling , found a verdict for the defend- ant ...
... arrival . The fact was admitted , but the public feeling ran strongly in favor of the defendant , the offence being looked upon as merely nominal . The jury , probably sharing the common feeling , found a verdict for the defend- ant ...
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... arrived in the Province , replied , through Assistant - Se- cretary McMahon , that he respected the liberty of the press very much , but that he had an equal respect for trial by jury ; and that the danger of interfering with their ...
... arrived in the Province , replied , through Assistant - Se- cretary McMahon , that he respected the liberty of the press very much , but that he had an equal respect for trial by jury ; and that the danger of interfering with their ...
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... arrived at . The alleged libel , of which the prosecution was thus abandoned , was purely political . It was neither more nor less than a recommendation to certain constitu- encies to change their representatives at the then next ...
... arrived at . The alleged libel , of which the prosecution was thus abandoned , was purely political . It was neither more nor less than a recommendation to certain constitu- encies to change their representatives at the then next ...
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