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... received ; one 23 , do do 7 , do .. George Macbeth , do . signed by Elec- tion Clerk , as Essex Frontenac Gaspé .. Glengarry .. COOL & G VRGUNqLA GRE OF John McEwan , Sheriff of Essex , go Returning Officer , ex officio . ५० . Thomas ...
... received ; one 23 , do do 7 , do .. George Macbeth , do . signed by Elec- tion Clerk , as Essex Frontenac Gaspé .. Glengarry .. COOL & G VRGUNqLA GRE OF John McEwan , Sheriff of Essex , go Returning Officer , ex officio . ५० . Thomas ...
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... received from His Imperial Majesty , the Emperor of France , to whose munificence the Library has been heretofore so largely indebted . From the House of Commons , and from the English Patent Office , also , series of their Official ...
... received from His Imperial Majesty , the Emperor of France , to whose munificence the Library has been heretofore so largely indebted . From the House of Commons , and from the English Patent Office , also , series of their Official ...
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... Donations from the French Government has yet been laid before the House , the following are enumerated , as being the prin- cipal Donations received in 1856 : - Vues des Champs de Batailles de Napoléon . 1 vol 00 1858 . 1st March .
... Donations from the French Government has yet been laid before the House , the following are enumerated , as being the prin- cipal Donations received in 1856 : - Vues des Champs de Batailles de Napoléon . 1 vol 00 1858 . 1st March .
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... received and read , and printed for the use of the Members of this House ; and that the Rules of this House be suspended as regards the same ; And objection being made to the reception of the said Petition as contrary to the Rules of ...
... received and read , and printed for the use of the Members of this House ; and that the Rules of this House be suspended as regards the same ; And objection being made to the reception of the said Petition as contrary to the Rules of ...
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... received by your Honorable House in the same manner as if the said Statute had not been passed ; or that your Honorable House will be pleased to grant unto your Petitioners such other relief in the premises as may be necessary , to ...
... received by your Honorable House in the same manner as if the said Statute had not been passed ; or that your Honorable House will be pleased to grant unto your Petitioners such other relief in the premises as may be necessary , to ...
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Page 128 - Baronet, one of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief iu and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice- Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c.
Page iv - Canada, and therein to do as may seem necessary. HEREIN FAIL NOT. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent...
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Page 82 - Union; 3. He shall be legally or equitably seised as of freehold for his own use and benefit of lands or tenements held in free and common socage or seised or possessed for his own use and benefit of lands or tenements held in Francalleu or in Roture within...
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Page 350 - AB, his executors, administrators, and assigns, that these our letters patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things good, firm, valid, sufficient, and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning thereof...
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