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Jamaica. The speech of W. Burge, Esq. Q.C., agent for Jamaica, at the bar of the House of Commons, against the bill intituled "An act to make temporary provision for the government of Jamaica." Monday, 22nd April 1839.

By: Burge, William, 1787-1849.Publisher: London : Calkin & Budd; Simpkin & Marshall; ..., 1839Description: 89, [1]p.Subject(s): Jamaica -- History -- To 1962
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.71(12) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33107-1001
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PAM VOL.71(1) A statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company until the present period; comprising statistical tables, and other important information, communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada. With a general map of the province. Compiled for the guidance of emigrants. PAM VOL.71(10) Case of the British West Indies stated. By the West India Association of Glasgow. PAM VOL.71(11) Statement respecting Jamaica. By the West India Association of Glasgow. PAM VOL.71(12) Jamaica. The speech of W. Burge, Esq. Q.C., agent for Jamaica, at the bar of the House of Commons, against the bill intituled "An act to make temporary provision for the government of Jamaica." Monday, 22nd April 1839. PAM VOL.71(13) A view of the rise, progress, and present of the Newfoundland Fishery, with some observations on its government, civil establishment, revenue, and expenditure. PAM VOL.7(12) An address delivered before Her Majesty's Attorney and Solicitor Generals, in consequence of a reference from the Crown as to the right of the eldest sons of the baronets of Scotland & Nova Scotia (being of age) to claim and receive the dignity of knighthood / PAM VOL.71(2) Timber duties. Important statement and remonstrances by the legislature of New Brunswick, and the Board of Trade of Quebec, Canada. May, 1851.

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