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" The Lords of Manors, the Military and Civil officers, the Canadians as well in the Towns as in the country, the French settled, or trading, in the whole extent of the colony of Canada, and all other persons whatsoever, shall preserve the entire peaceable... "
The Canadian Freeholder: In Three Dialogues Between an Englishman and a ... - Page 56
by Francis Maseres - 1777
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Continuation of the Complete History of England, Volume 3

Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1760 - 498 pages
...one and the other fhall take withthem their families, fervantSi and baggage. " Granted." Art. XXXVIIV The lords of manors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in the towns as in the country, the French fettled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada,...
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The General History of the Late War: Containing It's Rise ..., Volume 4

John Entick - Europe - 1763 - 498 pages
...XXX VI F. The lords of ma.iors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in the towns as in the country, the French fettled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada, and all other perfons whatfoever, Ihall preferve the entire peaceable property and...
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A Collection of Several Commissions, and Other Public Instruments ...

Canada - 1772 - 336 pages
...fervants, and baggage. Granted* Article XXXVII. The lords of manors, the military and civil Property of the officers, the Canadians, as well in the town as in the country, the laiet>'otGaaildlFrench fettled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada, and all other...
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The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1775 - 448 pages
...and the other íhall take •«with them their families, lervants, and baggage. Grimed. ART. XXXVH. The lords of manors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in the towns as in the country, the Frtticb fettled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada,...
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The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence ..., Volume 3

Great Britain - 1775 - 510 pages
...XXXVII. The lords of manor«, t: ; military and civil officers, the СапаJim, is well in the towns as in the country, the French fettled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada, and all other perfons whatfoever, Ihall prefcrve tl.e entire peaceable property and...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1789 - 560 pages
...the other fliall take with them their families, fervants, and baggage. " Granted." Article XXXV 1 1.' The lords of manors, the military and civil officers,...country, the French fettled or trading in the whole extehtofthc colony of Canada, and all other perfons whatfoever, lliall préférée the entire peaceable...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, Volume 3

Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804 - 478 pages
...one and the other (hall take with them their families, fervants, and bagga>.e. ANS. Granted. ART. 37. The lords of manors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in t'.e towns as in the country, the French fettled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada,...
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A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the ...

Pierre de Sales Laterrière - Canada - 1830 - 298 pages
...the one and the other shall take with them their families, servants, and baggage. Granted. ART. 37. The lords of manors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in the towns as in the country, the French, settled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada,...
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A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada: With Remarks on the ...

Pierre de Sales Laterrière - Canada - 1830 - 302 pages
...the one and the other shall take with them their families, servants, and baggage. Granted. ART. 37. The lords of manors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in the towns as in the country, the French, settled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada,...
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A Political and Historical Account of Lower Canada; with Remarks on the ...

Pierre de Sales La Terrière - Canada - 1830 - 422 pages
...the one and the other shall take with them their families, servants, and baggage. Granted. ART. 37. The lords of manors, the military and civil officers, the Canadians, as well in the towns as in the country, the French, settled or trading in the whole extent of the colony of Canada,...
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