Copy of an act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada to provide for the sale of the clergy reserves

presented to Parliament by Her Majesty's command.

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Copy of an act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada to provide for the sale of the clergy reserves

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s.n.]
Language
English
Pages
15

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Edition Notes

Docket title (verso of p. 15).

At head of title: Canada.

"Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 23 March 1840".

Numbered at lower left corner: 148.

VUL copy is William Gladstone's copy with marginal notes.

VUL copy bound with: Great Britain. Colonial Office. Copies or extracts of correspondence respecting the clergy reserves in Canada. [Great Britain? : s.n., 1840?].

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Other Titles
Copy of an act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada, to provide for the sale of the clergy reserves, and for the distribution of the proceeds thereof :, Canada, act relative to the sale of clergy reserves

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15 p. ;
Number of pages
15

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OL19887544M

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