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The Lieutenant Governor thinks proper to call the attention of the House of Assembly, to a subject which he has long regarded as one of much importance to the province, and of particular interest to a large portion of its inhabitants : the House of Assembly is aware that of those persons who have come to this Province from foreign countries, and more especially at an early period of its settlement, many had been citizens of the United States of America, and subjects of that government ... Printed ephemera and broadsides from the Metropolitan Toronto LibraryPrinted ephemera

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Document Record

Creator
Maitland, Peregrine, Sir, 1777-1854Upper Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1818-1828 : Maitland)
Title
The Lieutenant Governor thinks proper to call the attention of the House of Assembly, to a subject which he has long regarded as one of much importance to the province, and of particular interest to a large portion of its inhabitants : the House of Assembly is aware that of those persons who have come to this Province from foreign countries, and more especially at an early period of its settlement, many had been citizens of the United States of America, and subjects of that government ... Printed ephemera and broadsides from the Metropolitan Toronto LibraryPrinted ephemera
Published
[Toronto?]: publisher not identified,[1825?] (York [Toronto]: Printed at the U.C. Gazette)
Identifier
40804
oocihm.40804
Subject
Aliens--OntarioCivil rights--OntarioÉtrangers--Droit--OntarioDroits de l'homme--Canada
Document source
Toronto Public Library.
Collection
Monographs
Language
English
Description
1 sheet (verso blank) ; 30 x 19 cm.
At head of title: P. Maitland.Dated: Government House, 15th November, 1825.
URL
https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.40804