Selections from the Public Documents of the Province of Nova Scotia: Pub. Under a Resoltion of the House of Assembly Passed March 15, 1865C. Annand, 1869 - 755 páginas |
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... arms neither against his Britannic Majesty , nor against France , nor against any of their subjects or allies . Such , Sir , is the final opinion which the inhabitants take the liberty of presenting to your Excellency , as they are not ...
... arms neither against his Britannic Majesty , nor against France , nor against any of their subjects or allies . Such , Sir , is the final opinion which the inhabitants take the liberty of presenting to your Excellency , as they are not ...
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... arms against the King of France : And I would humbly propose that if an Oath were formed for them to take whereby they should oblige themselves to take up arms against the Indians if required , to live quietly & peaceably in their ...
... arms against the King of France : And I would humbly propose that if an Oath were formed for them to take whereby they should oblige themselves to take up arms against the Indians if required , to live quietly & peaceably in their ...
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... arms ) hearty for the British Government , they could drive away , or utterly destroy the Salvages in a very little time . The French Inhabitants be- sides are for the generality very little industrious , their lands not improved as ...
... arms ) hearty for the British Government , they could drive away , or utterly destroy the Salvages in a very little time . The French Inhabitants be- sides are for the generality very little industrious , their lands not improved as ...
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... Arms , Powder and Ball & c , by which we Brittish subjects do greatly suffer , the War being thereby fomented and prolonged . SIR , - - Govr . St. Ovide to Govr . Armstrong . ( Translated from the French . ) I have received by Messrs ...
... Arms , Powder and Ball & c , by which we Brittish subjects do greatly suffer , the War being thereby fomented and prolonged . SIR , - - Govr . St. Ovide to Govr . Armstrong . ( Translated from the French . ) I have received by Messrs ...
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... arms might be inserted . The Governor told them that they had no reason to fear any such thing as that , it being contrary to the laws of Great Bri- tain , that a Roman Catholic should serve in the Army His Majesty having so many ...
... arms might be inserted . The Governor told them that they had no reason to fear any such thing as that , it being contrary to the laws of Great Bri- tain , that a Roman Catholic should serve in the Army His Majesty having so many ...
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Acadians acquainted Amherst Annapolis Royal answer appointed arms arrived Assembly Bay of Fundy Board Boston Britain Canada Cape Breton Capt Captain Charles Lawrence Chignecto Colonel Colony command Copy Cornwallis Council holden Country Deputies desire Edward Cornwallis Enemy England English Esqr Excellency Excellency's expence French Inhabitants Garrison Genl give Government Governor Lawrence Govr granted Halifax Honble Honour hope Hopson House Hugh Davidson Husbandman Indians John John's River King lands Lieut Lords of Trade Lordships Louisbourg Majesty Majesty's Government Mariner Mascarene Minas Monckton necessary Nova Scotia Oath of Allegiance obedient obliged officers opinion Paul Mascarene peace persons Philipps Piziquid present Priests Province of Nova provisions Quebec received Regiment Richd river Canard River St savages sent Servant settle settlement Settlers Ship Shirley Sloop take the Oath taken Thos tion Transports treaty of Utrecht Troops Vessels vizt wife William Willm
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Página 494 - Administration of Justice and putting the Laws in Execution, and to administer or cause to be administered unto them such Oath or Oaths as are usually given for the due Execution and Performance of Offices and Places, and for the clearing of Truth in Judicial Causes.
Página 96 - Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain do allow the same.
Página 492 - Cornwallis, or to the Commander in Chief of our said Province for the time being, then such and so many of the said Laws, Statutes and Ordinances as shall be so disallowed and not approved shall from thenceforth cease, determine and become utterly void and of none effect, anything to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.
Página 494 - God, them to vanquish, apprehend, and take, and being taken either according to Law to put to Death or keep and preserve alive at your Discretion and to execute martial Law in Time of Invasion...
Página 447 - Within a long recess there lies a bay : An island shades it from the rolling sea, And forms a port secure for ships to ride : Broke by the jutting land on either side, In double streams the briny waters glide, Betwixt two rows of rocks : a sylvan scene Appears above, and groves for ever green : A grot is form'd beneath, with mossy seats, To rest the Nereids, and exclude the heats.
Página 474 - I am, with great Regard, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, JEFF: AMHERST Copy The Honorable Governor Hamilton [Endorsed by Bouquet] Letter from Sir Jeffery Amherst to L1 Govr Hamilton.
Página 494 - And We do hereby give and grant unto you full Power and Authority where you shall see Cause, or shall judge any offender or offenders in criminal Matters, or for any Fines or Forfeitures due unto Us, fit Objects of Our Mercy, to pardon all such Offenders...