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In 1763 , the remaining portions of what are now known as the Maritime Provinces — Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island — were ... Six years later , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND was made a separate province , under a governor of its own , whose ...
In 1763 , the remaining portions of what are now known as the Maritime Provinces — Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island — were ... Six years later , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND was made a separate province , under a governor of its own , whose ...
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By “ The Constitutional Act , 1791 ” —the province of Quebec having been divided by royal proclamation ( or rather , the king having signified “ his Royal intention to dividle his province of Quebec into two separate provinces ...
By “ The Constitutional Act , 1791 ” —the province of Quebec having been divided by royal proclamation ( or rather , the king having signified “ his Royal intention to dividle his province of Quebec into two separate provinces ...
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31 , in contemplation of a division of the provinces , provided the present constitution , and forms the source from ... with the advice and consent of the legislative council and assembly in each province , to make laws for the peace ...
31 , in contemplation of a division of the provinces , provided the present constitution , and forms the source from ... with the advice and consent of the legislative council and assembly in each province , to make laws for the peace ...
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6 9 that his views are very clearly expressed , and we venture therefore to quote somewhat at length from his opinion : “ My opinion is , that the first Bubble Act has not been in force in this province since the repeal of that statute ...
6 9 that his views are very clearly expressed , and we venture therefore to quote somewhat at length from his opinion : “ My opinion is , that the first Bubble Act has not been in force in this province since the repeal of that statute ...
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—Nova SCOTIA , as the oldest of the provinces , is entitled to the first consideration . We have alreadly referred to the claim made by the General Assembly of that province in 1759 , that Nova Scotia “ did always of right belong to the ...
—Nova SCOTIA , as the oldest of the provinces , is entitled to the first consideration . We have alreadly referred to the claim made by the General Assembly of that province in 1759 , that Nova Scotia “ did always of right belong to the ...
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