Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volumen 11 |
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... present congestion , as Yonge Street is at present practically the only northern outlet for the congested business district of the City , and considerable friction between the citizens and the Railway Company has occurred owing to the ...
... present congestion , as Yonge Street is at present practically the only northern outlet for the congested business district of the City , and considerable friction between the citizens and the Railway Company has occurred owing to the ...
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... present north - west angle of the City ; thence southerly , westerly , and north - westerly following the present limits of the City to the place of beginning , be and the same are herby annexed to the City of Toronto , the said ...
... present north - west angle of the City ; thence southerly , westerly , and north - westerly following the present limits of the City to the place of beginning , be and the same are herby annexed to the City of Toronto , the said ...
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... present school site and remodeling and enlarging the present school building in School Section Number 9 , of the Township of Pelham , in the County of Welland , and to authorize the issue of debentures there- for , " be and the same is ...
... present school site and remodeling and enlarging the present school building in School Section Number 9 , of the Township of Pelham , in the County of Welland , and to authorize the issue of debentures there- for , " be and the same is ...
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... present conditions and recognizing that the telephone has become an important public utility , it is reasonable to believe that the time has arrived when these systems within the jurisdiction of the Legislature , should be subject to ...
... present conditions and recognizing that the telephone has become an important public utility , it is reasonable to believe that the time has arrived when these systems within the jurisdiction of the Legislature , should be subject to ...
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... present contents of the Library slightly exceed 40,000 volumes . An accurate count cannot be made in our present restricted quarters . From now on until the new building is completed the lack of space will , of course , become more and ...
... present contents of the Library slightly exceed 40,000 volumes . An accurate count cannot be made in our present restricted quarters . From now on until the new building is completed the lack of space will , of course , become more and ...
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Act passed adjourned until to-morrow Application and material arc lamps Assembly brought assets Bill be read Bill intituled Bill into consideration By-law Number Cartwright Chairman reported Clerk Committee had gone Corporation Court Day being read debentures District Edward VII Electric Esquire Gross earnings Hamilton Honorable House adjourned House in Committee House met pursuant House of Assembly House resolved incandescent lamps intituled An Act James Baby John McGill leave to sit Legislative Council Less operating expenses Lower Canada Majesty Majesty's reign Master-in-Chancery material filed Monday motion Municipal Board Nominal candle power o'clock officers Ontario Municipal Ontario Railway Ontario Statute Prayers were read PROCEDURE FILE Province of Upper Pumping pursuant to adjournment question being put Railway and Municipal Railway Company read a second read a third report be accepted requested leave resumed the Chair Richard Cartwright Speaker resumed Street supplies Toronto Toronto Railway Company Total Town Township Upper Canada whole House
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Página viii - America, and we do hereby require, and command you to do and execute all things in due manner, that shall belong unto your said command and the trust we have reposed in you, according to the several powers and directions granted or appointed you by this present commission, and the instructions...
Página v - Canning, and from the head of the said Lake by a line drawn due north until it strikes the boundary line of Hudson's Bay including all the territory to the westward and southward of the said line to the utmost extent of the country commonly called or known by the name of Canada.
Página viii - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the Late Princess Sophia, being Protestants and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and his open and secret Abettors...
Página x - ... you, or by such further powers, instructions and authorities, as shall at any time hereafter be granted or appointed you, under our signet and sign manual, or by our order in our privy council...
Página xi - Dorchester by yourself or by your Captains and Commanders by you to be authorized full power and authority to levy, arm, muster, command and employ all persons whatsoever residing within Our said Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada and...
Página xi - York, and the territories depending thereon, such, and so many forts and platforms, castles, cities, boroughs, towns and fortifications, as you by the advice aforesaid shall judge necessary, and the same, or any of them, to fortify and furnish with ordnance, ammunition, and all sorts of arms, fit and necessary for the security and defence of our said province, and by the advice aforesaid, the same again, or any of them to demolish or dismantle as may be most convenient.
Página xv - General and Governor in Chief in and over Our said Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada, with all its rights, members and appurtenances whatsoever, together with all and singular the Powers and Authorities hereby granted unto you for and during Our Will and Pleasure.