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... nature calls loudly for the assistance of art . Let not the eye be withdrawn from the spot now in view , without serious reflection . If there is one on earth intended for a paradise more than another , it is this . In point of climate ...
... nature calls loudly for the assistance of art . Let not the eye be withdrawn from the spot now in view , without serious reflection . If there is one on earth intended for a paradise more than another , it is this . In point of climate ...
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... first proposals , yet they were opposed , and from reflections springing out of the nature of this opposition , I became convinced , that without parliamentary inquiry into the state of the Province , vi GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... first proposals , yet they were opposed , and from reflections springing out of the nature of this opposition , I became convinced , that without parliamentary inquiry into the state of the Province , vi GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... natural alle- giance it would have been a declaration that he Bill of Rights was a Bill of Wrongs . I resolved to endure any hardship rather than to submit vo- luntarily . Although I had written home that I meant to leave Canada for ...
... natural alle- giance it would have been a declaration that he Bill of Rights was a Bill of Wrongs . I resolved to endure any hardship rather than to submit vo- luntarily . Although I had written home that I meant to leave Canada for ...
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... kind , all clearly for the purpose of work- ing unfavourable impressions against him ; and , to be sure , he was finally convicted on a charge , which , from its nature , the author alone was xii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... kind , all clearly for the purpose of work- ing unfavourable impressions against him ; and , to be sure , he was finally convicted on a charge , which , from its nature , the author alone was xii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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Robert Gourlay. which , from its nature , the author alone was com- petent to repel * . My treatment was still more wantonly cruel . After two months close confinement in one of the cells of the jail , my health had begun to suffer , and ...
Robert Gourlay. which , from its nature , the author alone was com- petent to repel * . My treatment was still more wantonly cruel . After two months close confinement in one of the cells of the jail , my health had begun to suffer , and ...
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Page xxv - ... so offending, and being thereof convicted in due form of law, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as a felon without benefit of clergy.
Page xxv - Action may plead the General Issue and give the special Matter in Evidence...
Page xxii - Province, or return thereinto after the expiration of the time to be limited by the said judgement, without licence from the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or Person administering the Government for the time being, in that behalf first had and obtained, such person or persons on being duly convicted of so remaining or returning, before either of the said Courts, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as a felon without benefit of Clergy.
Page xix - Be it therefore enacted, by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of the Province of Upper Canada, Constituted and assembled by virtue of, and under the Authority of an Act passed in the Parliament of Great Britain, intituled "An Act to repeal certain Parts of an Act passed in the fourteenth Year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act for making more effectual Provision for Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America,...
Page xxiii - Warrant or Warrants under his or their Hand and Seal or Hands and Seals, to...
Page xliii - January next, to undergo and receive all and singular such matters and things which our said Court shall then and there consider of him. in this behalf: and have there then this writ. Witness Thomas Lord Denman, at Westminster, the 23d day of December, in the 8th year of our reign. " " By the Court,
Page xxiii - Bankruptcy it shall and may be lawful for any One or more of the said Six Commissioners to -have, perform, and execute all the Powers, Duties, and Authorities...
Page xlii - Wilson, detained in our prison under your custody, as it is said, together with the day and cause of his being taken and detained, by whatsoever name he may be called or...
Page lxxi - Law, custom, or usage to the contrary notwithstanding : provided always, that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to affect...
Page cdxxxvii - In considering our internal situation, you will, I doubt not, feel a just indignation at the attempts which have been made to take advantage of the distresses of the country, for the purpose of exciting a spirit of sedition and violence.