| Québec (Province). Legislature. Legislative Assembly - Canada - 1835 - 60 pages
...the People's complaints, and the utter uselessness of any remedy short of abolishing the Council or permitting the People to elect it. II. Another grievance,...recommended and received ; and the Petition comB 2 plains " that it is seldom persons of French Canadian origin find their way into office under any circumstances... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada - 1839 - 838 pages
...reproving them for even insinuating a doubt of the loyalty of these omnipotent men, and regretting that any word had been introduced which should have...with the allegiance which they owe to his Majesty. The house had, however, by their incessant complaints, purified the board of every person upon whom... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada - 1839 - 346 pages
...reproving them for even insinuating a doubt of the loyalty of these omnipotent men, and regretting that any word had been introduced which should have...with the allegiance which they owe to his Majesty. The house had, however, by their incessant complaints, purified the board of every person upon whom... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada - 1839 - 368 pages
...even insinuating a doubt of the loyalty of these omnipotent men, and regretting that any word •fiad been introduced which should have the appearance of...with the allegiance which they owe to his Majesty. The house had, however, by their incessant complaints, purified the board of every person upon whom... | |
| Robert Christie - Québec (Province) - 1850 - 584 pages
...laments the introduction of any word which should have the appearance of ascribing to a class of his subjects of one origin, views at variance with the allegiance which they owe to his Majesty. On all classes alike his Majesty relies for a cheerful ami willing obedience to the law. To all classes... | |
| Robert Christie - Québec (Province) - 1850 - 586 pages
...laments the introduction of any word which should have the appearance of ascribing to a class of his subjects of one origin. views at variance with the allegiance which they owe to his Majesty. On all classes alike his Majesty relies for a cheerful and willing obedience to the law. To all classes... | |
| William Kingsford - Canada - 1897 - 672 pages
...laments the introduction of any word, which should have the appearance of ascribing to a class of his subjects of one origin, views at variance with the allegiance which they owe his majesty." As if with the desire of saying something unpleasant to the governor-general, a series... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - Canada - 1918 - 754 pages
..."that any word had been introduced which should have the appearance of ascribing to a class of his subjects of one origin, views at variance with the allegiance which they owe to His Majesty."1 26. Resolved, That it was in the power of the present Governor-inChief, more than in that... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - Political Science - 1918 - 774 pages
..."that any word had been introduced which should have the appearance of ascribing to a class of his subjects of one origin, views at variance with the allegiance which they owe to His Majesty."1 26. Resolved, That it was in the power of the present Governor-inChief, more than in that... | |
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