Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 137
A statement that around the mid - 1830s there was a shift of " Canadian public debt from the province to England in order to free funds in Canada for other investments ” ( 1 , p . 21 ) leaves one baffled . To free what funds ?
A statement that around the mid - 1830s there was a shift of " Canadian public debt from the province to England in order to free funds in Canada for other investments ” ( 1 , p . 21 ) leaves one baffled . To free what funds ?
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... Privileges , Franchises , and Appurtenances whatsoever ; with all the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction , with all manner of Courts as in England , and with Power to appoint or commission from time to time all manner of Officers for ...
... Privileges , Franchises , and Appurtenances whatsoever ; with all the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction , with all manner of Courts as in England , and with Power to appoint or commission from time to time all manner of Officers for ...
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By sending him to England and Ireland , Norman would also have the opportunity of soliciting the favour of the Irish patrons of the Uniacke family , particularly the Earl of Shannon . Norman heeded his father's advice , and during the ...
By sending him to England and Ireland , Norman would also have the opportunity of soliciting the favour of the Irish patrons of the Uniacke family , particularly the Earl of Shannon . Norman heeded his father's advice , and during the ...
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