Narrative of the Oppressive Law Proceedings, and Other Measures, Resorted to by the British Government, and Numerous Private Individuals, to Overpower the Earl of Stirling and Subvert His Lawful Rights |
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... give it consistence , the fact that they are genuine instruments has been only more completely established . Under these circumstances , I am sure Your MAJESTY will consider that public justice alone , apart from higher and nobler ...
... give it consistence , the fact that they are genuine instruments has been only more completely established . Under these circumstances , I am sure Your MAJESTY will consider that public justice alone , apart from higher and nobler ...
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... give an opinion than I am , have deliberately arrived at the fullest conviction , that a revolution in Canada , and all the sad consequences of a civil war , or , as no doubt it would be , a war of independence , might be stayed , and ...
... give an opinion than I am , have deliberately arrived at the fullest conviction , that a revolution in Canada , and all the sad consequences of a civil war , or , as no doubt it would be , a war of independence , might be stayed , and ...
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... give me credit for generosity and for- bearance , I solemnly declare , that I was urged at the time by many gentlemen to pur- sue the affair farther than I did ; but I refused to do so , in the hope - alas ! ground- less - that if I ...
... give me credit for generosity and for- bearance , I solemnly declare , that I was urged at the time by many gentlemen to pur- sue the affair farther than I did ; but I refused to do so , in the hope - alas ! ground- less - that if I ...
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... give a pretext for agitation . There could have been no discontent , and therefore no spirit of revolt in that valuable colony . But the same statesmen who professed to be the friends of liberal measures , to wish , by wholesome reforms ...
... give a pretext for agitation . There could have been no discontent , and therefore no spirit of revolt in that valuable colony . But the same statesmen who professed to be the friends of liberal measures , to wish , by wholesome reforms ...
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... give to my legal advisers and agents a patient hearing . After this declaration no one will doubt , that if I had not received the grossest pro- vocations - if I had not been treated with contumely , which I consider was accompanied ...
... give to my legal advisers and agents a patient hearing . After this declaration no one will doubt , that if I had not received the grossest pro- vocations - if I had not been treated with contumely , which I consider was accompanied ...
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adeo aliis aliisque aliqua anno Domini Anticosti assignatis Baronets barony bondas bounds Canada Cape Breton Christopher Banks colony Comitis de Stirling concedimus country of Nova Crown dict dicti dicto Domino Willielmo dictum Domino Willielmo Alexander Dovan Earl of Stirling earund earundem easdem Edinburgh ejusdem eorum etiam favour foresaid foresaid Sir William give and grant haeredibus heirs and assigns honour infeftments infra islands James King Charles kingdom of Scotland lawful letter Lord Alexander Lord Goderich Lord Stirling lordship of Nova Majesty Majesty's Menstrie mentionat nobis et successoribus Nova Scotia officers omnes omni omnibus et singulis patent peerage persons pertinen Plymouth Company potestate praesentis cartae nostrae present charter privileges quae quam quibuscunque quod regni nostri Scotiae river royal sasinae Scotie seal seisin sheriffdom sicuti Sir William Alexander subditos successoribus nostris successors suisque praedict sundry supra teinds terrarum terras thereof Tullibodie Tullicultrie unto Viscount whatsoever Willielmo Alexander suisque
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Page 38 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peers...
Page 58 - Majesty, in full right, Canada, with all its dependencies, as well as the Island of Cape Breton, and all the other islands and coasts in the Gulf and River of St. Lawrence, and in general, everything that depends on the said countries, lands, islands, and coasts...
Page 104 - ... sine dilatione et hoc nullo modo omittatis . Ad quod faciendum vobis et vestrum cuilibet coniunctim et diuisim...
Page 23 - Land of New England beginning at a certain place called or known by the name of St Croix next adjoining to New Scotland in America...
Page 62 - VI That all Parts of the united Kingdom, for ever, from and after the Union, shall have the same Allowances, Encouragements, and Draw-backs...
Page 70 - York, in these presents is not made, or any statute, act, ordinance, provision, proclamation or restriction, heretofore had, made, enacted, ordained or provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding.
Page 68 - Presents, full and absolute Power and Authority to correct, punish, pardon, govern and rule all such the subjects of us, our Heirs and...
Page 65 - Provided always, and our Will and Pleasure is, and we do hereby declare to all Christian Kings, Princes and States, that if any Person or Persons, which shall hereafter be of...