Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 48
... bill . Yet , he had re - entered a Cabinet sworn to pass remedial legislation , and he obviously had to speak in favour of the bill . He dealt with this embarrassment by emphasizing in Protestant areas that no public money was to be ...
... bill . Yet , he had re - entered a Cabinet sworn to pass remedial legislation , and he obviously had to speak in favour of the bill . He dealt with this embarrassment by emphasizing in Protestant areas that no public money was to be ...
Page 49
... bill was harmless . * Ironically enough , Weldon was only stating openly in the House what Foster was proclaiming to exclusively English audiences in the southern counties . Although newspaper editors obviously were not tied to party ...
... bill was harmless . * Ironically enough , Weldon was only stating openly in the House what Foster was proclaiming to exclusively English audiences in the southern counties . Although newspaper editors obviously were not tied to party ...
Page 81
... Bill of 1802 , the House specified that Street was to receive the salary allotted to the Clerk . When the Council demanded that Street's name be deleted from the bill , the House refused and sent the bill back to Council on Tuesday ...
... Bill of 1802 , the House specified that Street was to receive the salary allotted to the Clerk . When the Council demanded that Street's name be deleted from the bill , the House refused and sent the bill back to Council on Tuesday ...
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