Spanish origin, although the latter, during the continuance of their colonial state had been under the calamitous yoke of ignorance and absolutism ; and that we do not hesitate to ask from a prince of the House of Brunswick, and a reformed Parliament,... Petition from Lower Canada, with Explanatory Remarks - Page 37by Québec (Province). Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1835 - 40 pagesFull view - About this book
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...reminding the Imperial Government that it was. not one .of ''these Colonies, but a Royal Colony (New i York), which first set the example of disobedience...Council. 1. Vicious Constitution of the Legislative Council, and of the Executive and virtual identity of both with the Local Oligarchy. (Resolution 9th... | |
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...political powers which the Princes of the House of Stuart and thcir Parliaments granted to the most favored of the Plantations formed at a period when such grants must have been less favorably regarded than they would now be. 47. Resolved, That the fidelity of the People and the protection... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada - 1839 - 278 pages
...of their colonial state had been under the calamitous yoke of ignorance and absolutism ; and that we do not hesitate to ask from a prince of the House...been less favourably regarded than they would now be. 45. Resolved, That it was not the best and most free systems of colonial government which tended most... | |
| Thomas Chandler Haliburton - Canada - 1839 - 838 pages
...all the freedom and political powers which the princes of the House of Stuart and their parliament granted to the most favoured of the plantations formed...been less favourably regarded than they would now be. 45. Resolved, That it was not the best and most fcee systems of colonial government which tended most... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - Canada - 1918 - 754 pages
...of their colonial state, had been under the calamitous yoke of ignorance and absolutism; and that we do not hesitate to ask from a Prince of the House...been less favourably regarded than they would now be. 45. Resolved, That it was not the best and most free systems of colonial government which tended most... | |
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...their colonial state, had been under the calamitous yoke of ignorance and absolutism ; and that we do not hesitate to ask from a Prince of the House...been less favourably regarded than they would now be. 45. Resolved, That it was not the best and most free systems of colonial government which tended most... | |
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