Address at the bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada

delivered on the 11th & 14th March, 1853, on behalf of certain proprietors of seigniories in Lower Canada, against the second reading of the bill, entitled An Act to define the seigniorial rights in Lower Canada, and to facilitate the redemption thereof

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Address at the bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada

delivered on the 11th & 14th March, 1853, on behalf of certain proprietors of seigniories in Lower Canada, against the second reading of the bill, entitled An Act to define the seigniorial rights in Lower Canada, and to facilitate the redemption thereof

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333.322

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68 p.
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