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" ... to remove themselves within a year to any other place, as they shall think fit, together with all their moveable effects. But those who are willing to remain there, and to be subject to the kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the free exercise... "
A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers - Page 374
by Great Britain, George Chalmers - 1790 - 538 pages
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The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Year the First ...

Abel Boyer - Great Britain - 1713 - 644 pages
...together with all their moveable Effefts. But thofe who are willing to remain there, and to be fubjeft to the Kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the...Religion, according to the ufage of the Church of J(omr, as far as the Laws of Great Britain do allow the fame. XV. The Subjefts of France inhabiting...
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The Compleat History of the Treaty of Utrecht: As Also that of ...

Casimir Freschot - Europe - 1715 - 854 pages
...together with all their moveable Efte&s. But thofe who are willing to remain there, and to be fubjec): to the Kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the Free exercife of their Religion, according to the U(age of the Church of Rome, as far as the Laws of Great Britain do allow the fame. XV. The Subje<£h...
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The contest in America between Great Britain and France, with its ...

John Mitchell - Great Britain - 1757 - 308 pages
...theft ,lifturbancc^ between the. tw.o *' willing ** willing to remain there, and to bt fubjeS 1*. " the kingdom of Great Britain, are 'to enjoy " the...as far " as the laws of Great Britain do allow the "famt." •-'..In purfuance of this, -the inhabitants of Nova Scotia being fummoned by proper officers...
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A Collection of All the Treaties of Peace, Alliance, and Commerce, Between ...

Europe - 1772 - 430 pages
...kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the free exercife of their religion, according to the ufagc of the church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain do allow the fame. XV. The fubjefts of France inhabiting Canada, and others, fhall hereafter give no hindrance or molcftation...
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A Collection of All the Treaties of Peace, Alliance, and Commerce, Between ...

Great Britain - Alliances - 1772 - 434 pages
...together with all their moveable effefts. But thofe who are willing to remain there, and to be fubjeft to the kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the free exercife of their religion, according to the ufagc of the church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain do allow the fame. XV. The fubjefts...
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From 1713, to 1748

Great Britain - Europe - 1785 - 428 pages
...together .with all their moveable effects. But thofe who are willing to remain there, and to befubject to the kingdom of Great Britain, are to enjoy the...religion, according to the ufage of the church of Rome, as raras the laws of Great Britain do allow the fame. XV. The fubjects of France inhabiting Canada, and...
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Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain: From the Year 1727 ..., Volume 2

Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1790 - 622 pages
...fubje£b of the Crowrj of Great Bri" tain, mould enjoy the free exercife of their religion, ac" cording to the Church of Rome, as far as the laws of " Great Britain permitted." Many of the French fettlers, A 2 availing • The firft was Commander in Chief of the Trench...
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History of Canada: From Its First Discovery, to the Year 1791, Volume 1

William Smith - Canada - 1815 - 520 pages
...Subjects of the Crown of Great Britain, should enjoy the free exercise of their Religion according to the Church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain permitted." Many of the inhabitants availed themselves of this indulgent article, took the Oath of...
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A History of the Island of Newfoundland: Containing a Description of the ...

Lewis Amadeus Anspach - Labrador (N.L.) - 1819 - 554 pages
...in the latter case, they were to enjoy the free exercise of their religion, according to the usage of the Church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain allowed the same. The cession of Cape Breton to France was strongly condemned, as endangering all the...
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The American Diplomatic Code Embracing a Collection of Treaties and ...

Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 776 pages
...kingdom of Great Britain, arc to enjoy the free exercise of their religion, according to the usage of the church of Rome, as far as the laws of Great Britain do allow the same. XV. The subjects of France inhabiting Canada, and others, shall hereafter give no hinderance...
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