The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ...Morang & Company, limited, 1911 |
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... Reserves and by his defence of his co - labourers and co - religion- ists from the ungenerous and unjust charges brought against them by their privileged ecclesiastical op- ponents . In the next chapter the origin of this controversy ...
... Reserves and by his defence of his co - labourers and co - religion- ists from the ungenerous and unjust charges brought against them by their privileged ecclesiastical op- ponents . In the next chapter the origin of this controversy ...
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... reserves nor the educational endowment had as yet become productive of appreciable revenue , and the superior advantages of the Anglican church were as yet imported from the old country rather than acquired here . If the English church ...
... reserves nor the educational endowment had as yet become productive of appreciable revenue , and the superior advantages of the Anglican church were as yet imported from the old country rather than acquired here . If the English church ...
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... had authorized the setting apart for the support of a Protestant clergy of a quantity of land equal in value to one seventh of all the lands granted by the crown for THE CLERGY RESERVES settlement . This was in lieu of 46 EGERTON RYERSON.
... had authorized the setting apart for the support of a Protestant clergy of a quantity of land equal in value to one seventh of all the lands granted by the crown for THE CLERGY RESERVES settlement . This was in lieu of 46 EGERTON RYERSON.
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... reserves did not exceed £ 700 . But before this date the clergy reserve question was forced upon the attention of the people and the legislature in another form . These blocks of unoccupied land obstructed settlement by separating the ...
... reserves did not exceed £ 700 . But before this date the clergy reserve question was forced upon the attention of the people and the legislature in another form . These blocks of unoccupied land obstructed settlement by separating the ...
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... reserves . These circumstances stirred up the Anglicans to immediate action , and in the next year , through the application of their bishop , Dr. Mountain , they were created a corporation in each province and invested with the ...
... reserves . These circumstances stirred up the Anglicans to immediate action , and in the next year , through the application of their bishop , Dr. Mountain , they were created a corporation in each province and invested with the ...
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215 psl. - All the Powers, Privileges, and Duties at the Union by Law conferred and imposed in Upper Canada on the Separate Schools and School Trustees of the Queen's Roman Catholic Subjects shall be and the same are hereby extended to the Dissentient Schools of the Queen's Protestant and Roman Catholic Subjects in Quebec: 3.
263 psl. - He is gone who seem'd so great. Gone; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that...
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