| Hugh Gray - 1809 - 438 pages
...Acadians, of " what state and condition soever,' who " shall remain in the colony, shall not be .** forced to take arms against his Most " Christian Majesty,...allies, directly " or indirectly, on .any occasion whatso" ever. The British government shall only " require of them an exact neutrality." — Answer.... | |
| Hugh Gray (writer on Canada.) - 1809 - 440 pages
...and Acadians, of " what state and condition soever, who " shall remain in the colony, shall not be " forced to take arms against his Most " Christian Majesty,...allies, directly " or indirectly, on any occasion whatso** ever. The British government shall only " require of them an exact neutrality." — Answer.... | |
| John Fleming - 1810 - 34 pages
...soever, who shall remain in the Colony, shall not be forced to take arms against his Most Chi'istain Majesty or his allies, directly or indirectly, on...Government shall only require of them an exact neutrality. ANS,- — " They become Subjects of the King." ART. 42d — ^The French and Canadians shall continue... | |
| William Smith - 1815 - 520 pages
...Canadians, and Acadians of what state and condition soever, who shall remain in the Colony, shall not be forced to take arms against his Most Christian Majesty,...shall only require of them an exact neutrality.—" They become Subjects of the King." Art. 42. The French and Canadians shall continue to be governed... | |
| John Fleming - 1828 - 274 pages
...Canadians and Acadians, of what state or condition soever, who shall remain in the Colony, shall not be forced to take arms against his Most Christian Majesty,...his Allies, directly or indirectly, on any occasion whatever ; the British Government shall only require of them an exact neutrality." To this demand,... | |
| Pierre de Sales Laterrière - 1830 - 322 pages
...Canadians, and Acadians, of what state and condition soever, who shall remain in the colony, shall not be forced to take arms against His Most Christian Majesty...Government shall only require of them an exact neutrality. They become subjects of the King. ART. 42. The French and Canadians shall continue to be governed according... | |
| Pierre de Sales La Terrière - 1830 - 422 pages
...Canadians, and Acadians, of what state and condition soever, who shall remain in the colony, shall not be forced to take arms against His Most Christian Majesty...Government shall only require of them an exact neutrality. They become subjects of the King. ART. 42. The French and Canadians shall continue to be governed according... | |
| Pierre de Sales Laterrière - 1830 - 298 pages
...Canadians, and Acadians, of what state and condition soever, who shall remain in the colony, shall not be forced to take arms against His Most Christian Majesty...Government shall only require of them an exact neutrality. They become subjects of the King. ART. 42. The French and Canadians shall continue to be governed according... | |
| Gilbert Ainslie Young - 1839 - 96 pages
...Canadians and Acadians, of what state and condition soever, who shall remain in the colony, shall not be forced to take arms against his most Christian Majesty...his allies, directly or indirectly, on any occasion whatever ; the British Government shall only require of them a strict neutrality." Answer of General... | |
| Alfred Sandham - 1870 - 456 pages
...Canadians, and Acadians, of what state and condition soever, who shall remain in the colony, shall not be forced to take arms against his most Christian majesty...government shall only require of them an exact neutrality. " They become subjects of the king." Article XLII. The French and Canadians shall continue to be governed... | |
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