Correspondence between Lieutenant Colonel Glegg, Secretary of His Excellency Lord Aylmer, Governor in Chief of Lower Canada, and James Stuart, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for that province : respecting the establishment of boundaries between the territory called the King's Posts, and the seigniory of "Mille Vaches" : also copies of a petition of William Lampson to the House of Assembly of the said province, and of papers laid before the Assembly, in pursuance of their address to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, of the 16th March, 1831
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Correspondence between Lieutenant Colonel Glegg, Secretary of His Excellency Lord Aylmer, Governor in Chief of Lower Canada, and James Stuart, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for that province : respecting the establishment of boundaries between the territory called the King's Posts, and the seigniory of "Mille Vaches" : also copies of a petition of William Lampson to the House of Assembly of the said province, and of papers laid before the Assembly, in pursuance of their address to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, of the 16th March, 1831
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The work Correspondence between Lieutenant Colonel Glegg, Secretary of His Excellency Lord Aylmer, Governor in Chief of Lower Canada, and James Stuart, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for that province : respecting the establishment of boundaries between the territory called the King's Posts, and the seigniory of "Mille Vaches" : also copies of a petition of William Lampson to the House of Assembly of the said province, and of papers laid before the Assembly, in pursuance of their address to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, of the 16th March, 1831 represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- respecting the establishment of boundaries between the territory called the King's Posts, and the seigniory of "Mille Vaches" : also copies of a petition of William Lampson to the House of Assembly of the said province, and of papers laid before the Assembly, in pursuance of their address to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, of the 16th March, 1831
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- no. 49908
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