The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... Bill should be reserved for the royal sanction . Deputations of remon- strants and malcontents waited on him , and he received them with the utmost civility . But he never expressed an opinion on a con- troverted point . We have had ...
... Bill should be reserved for the royal sanction . Deputations of remon- strants and malcontents waited on him , and he received them with the utmost civility . But he never expressed an opinion on a con- troverted point . We have had ...
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... Bill for the relief of a corresponding class of persons in Upper Canada was not reserved . By reserving the Bill he would throw on Her Majesty a responsi- bility which should rest on his shoulders . If the Bill passed and mischief ...
... Bill for the relief of a corresponding class of persons in Upper Canada was not reserved . By reserving the Bill he would throw on Her Majesty a responsi- bility which should rest on his shoulders . If the Bill passed and mischief ...
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... Bill . The resolutions of M. Lafontaine , on which legislation was founded , were passed by a majority of fifty to twenty - two . The Bill was passed by a majority of forty - seven to eighteen , a vote which showed that no pressure ...
... Bill . The resolutions of M. Lafontaine , on which legislation was founded , were passed by a majority of fifty to twenty - two . The Bill was passed by a majority of forty - seven to eighteen , a vote which showed that no pressure ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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