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Page 8
... exceeding one ounce in weight , and from Members . on printed papers , to and from the Members of this House , during the present Session ; provided that when Petitions to this House are enclosed , the postage thereon shall be charged ...
... exceeding one ounce in weight , and from Members . on printed papers , to and from the Members of this House , during the present Session ; provided that when Petitions to this House are enclosed , the postage thereon shall be charged ...
Page 41
... exceeding one hundred acres to each family , at such low rate , per acre , as will suffice to cover the expense of Survey , and without a view to the production of revenue from the sale of such lands to the bonâ fide occupants thereof ...
... exceeding one hundred acres to each family , at such low rate , per acre , as will suffice to cover the expense of Survey , and without a view to the production of revenue from the sale of such lands to the bonâ fide occupants thereof ...
Page 74
... exceeding Six thousand pounds , upon the se- curity of the Tolls of the said Road , in order to complete the same . Ordered , That Mr. Webster have leave to bring in a Bill to authorize the Commissioners for the Dundas and Waterloo ...
... exceeding Six thousand pounds , upon the se- curity of the Tolls of the said Road , in order to complete the same . Ordered , That Mr. Webster have leave to bring in a Bill to authorize the Commissioners for the Dundas and Waterloo ...
Page 102
... exceeding six per cent . The House accordingly resolved itself into the said Committee . Mr. Seymour took the Chair of the Committee ; and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair ; And Mr. Seymour reported that the ...
... exceeding six per cent . The House accordingly resolved itself into the said Committee . Mr. Seymour took the Chair of the Committee ; and after some time spent therein , Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair ; And Mr. Seymour reported that the ...
Page 103
... exceeding Two hun- dred and fifty pounds , currency , be granted to Her Majesty , to defray the Salary of the Law Clerk to the Legislative Council , for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty - seven . 11. Resolved , That a sum ...
... exceeding Two hun- dred and fifty pounds , currency , be granted to Her Majesty , to defray the Salary of the Law Clerk to the Legislative Council , for the year one thousand eight hundred and forty - seven . 11. Resolved , That a sum ...
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accordingly presented accordingly read Act to incorporate Address be presented amend the Act amendments thereto Attorney General Badgley Aylwin Bill be read Bill do pass Bill to amend Bill to incorporate Bill was accordingly Boulton Bridge Brockville Bytown Canada West Chauveau Clerk's table Cobourg Committee had gone County currency District division ensued Duggan Dundas engrossed Bill Esquire Excellency the Governor Executive Council Executive Government followeth GLENGARY Gowan House accordingly resolved House in Commit humble Address intituled L'Islet Lake Lake Huron Lands Laterrière lative leave to bring Legislative Council Lower Canada Majesty Majesty's ment Morin motion Municipal Council Niagara Office Ordered praying Private Bills Province of Canada Quebec Quebec Bank read a second received and read referred resumed the Chair Road Bill second reading Smith of FRONTENAC Speaker resumed spent therein Standing Committee Stewart of BYTOWN STORMONT therein mentioned tion took the Chair Toronto Town Township Upper Canada whole House