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Halaman 9
... course re- commended for the recognition by the Imperial authorities of the rights , powers and privileges con- ferred absolutely by the Provincial Government upon the Company I have the honor to represent , and which are in full force ...
... course re- commended for the recognition by the Imperial authorities of the rights , powers and privileges con- ferred absolutely by the Provincial Government upon the Company I have the honor to represent , and which are in full force ...
Halaman 10
... course of Country approved of by Her Majesty's Government , and on the unoccupied waste Crown Lands on ten miles of either side of the line which have been confirmed and accorded for the purpose specially named in the Act of ...
... course of Country approved of by Her Majesty's Government , and on the unoccupied waste Crown Lands on ten miles of either side of the line which have been confirmed and accorded for the purpose specially named in the Act of ...
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... course of the two last winters ; to instruct him , moreover , to give you directions concerning the wood , and the road , which seems to extend no more than fourteen arpents front . Mr. Narcisse Dionne , who resides at St. Giles , at a ...
... course of the two last winters ; to instruct him , moreover , to give you directions concerning the wood , and the road , which seems to extend no more than fourteen arpents front . Mr. Narcisse Dionne , who resides at St. Giles , at a ...
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... course of this Canal . at first conceded , and afterwards taken back by the Seignior of Lauzon , for the purposes of a Canal and the use of his Mills , who again re - granted to three individuals the same lots ; these individuals have ...
... course of this Canal . at first conceded , and afterwards taken back by the Seignior of Lauzon , for the purposes of a Canal and the use of his Mills , who again re - granted to three individuals the same lots ; these individuals have ...
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... course which it appears to me , that it would be desirable to take , is to endeavor to determine what , upon the whole , will be the best and most convenient Guage , and then to GOVERNMENT HOUSE , Halifax , 5th July , 1847 .. In ...
... course which it appears to me , that it would be desirable to take , is to endeavor to determine what , upon the whole , will be the best and most convenient Guage , and then to GOVERNMENT HOUSE , Halifax , 5th July , 1847 .. In ...
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Halaman 2 - College, and that such seven Professors shall be Members of the Established United Church of England and Ireland, and shall previously to their admission into the said College Council, severally sign and subscribe the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, as declared and set forth in the Book of Common Prayer; and in case at any time there should not be within our said College Seven Professors of Arts and Faculties, being Members of the Established Church aforesaid, then our will and pleasure is, and...
Halaman 13 - LIGHTEN our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord ; and by thy great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night; for the love of thy only Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.
Halaman 13 - LORD, our heavenly Father, Almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day ; defend us in the same with thy mighty power ; and grant that this day we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger ; but that all our doings may be ordered by thy governance, to do always that is righteous in thy sight; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Halaman 13 - LORD, our heavenly ,Father, Almighty > and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day ; De(fend us in the same with thy mighty power ; and grant » that this day we fall into no ,sin, neither run into ,any kind of danger ; but » that all our doings may be ordered by ,thy governance, to do always » that > is ,righteous in thy sight ; through Jesus ,Christ > our Lord.
Halaman 18 - Of all which Our loving subjects of Our said Province, and all others whom these presents may concern, are hereby required to take notice, and to govern themselves accordingly. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused these Our Letters to be...
Halaman 17 - Return to an address from the Legislative Assembly to His Excellency the Governor General, dated the...
Halaman 10 - Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over Our Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c.
Halaman 13 - Almighty God, the giver of every good and perfect gift, the fountain of all wisdom, enlighten, we beseech Thee, our understandings by Thy Holy Spirit, and grant that whilst with all diligence and sincerity we apply ourselves to the attainment of human knowledge, we fail not constantly to strive after that wisdom which...
Halaman 9 - The school-books, from the very first elements, are stuffed with praises of their own institutions, and breathe hatred to everything English. To such a country our youth may go strongly attached to their native land, and to all its establishments, but by hearing them continually depreciated, and those of America praised...