The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Council was directed to send to France a copy of all the proceedings of the Council , as well as a general yearly statement of the colony's situation . Members of the King's Council were appointed as special commissioners for the ...
... Council was directed to send to France a copy of all the proceedings of the Council , as well as a general yearly statement of the colony's situation . Members of the King's Council were appointed as special commissioners for the ...
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... Council might be re- served for the royal assent and unless this assent was given within two years such bills would not become law . An Executive Council for each province completed the machinery of government . The Council of Quebec ...
... Council might be re- served for the royal assent and unless this assent was given within two years such bills would not become law . An Executive Council for each province completed the machinery of government . The Council of Quebec ...
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... Council of Prince Edward Island , 1770-1870 . Proclamations and orders of the King - in - Council , etc. 1773-1876 . Commission Books : Books A to E , beginning in 1769 . Council Office , 1825 : Containing the oaths of the various ...
... Council of Prince Edward Island , 1770-1870 . Proclamations and orders of the King - in - Council , etc. 1773-1876 . Commission Books : Books A to E , beginning in 1769 . Council Office , 1825 : Containing the oaths of the various ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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