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Broadside printed in black text on beige paper. English on the left, French on the right, signed D. Daly. Crest at top
Proclamation in English and French, forbidding citizens to gather for the purpose of resisting the "lawful authority of the King", Quebec, 1837
Source: Canada. Governor-in-Chief (1835-1837 : Gosford). Province of Lower Canada, Gosford, His Excellency the Right Honorable Archibald Earl of Gosford ... : a proclamation : whereas certain of His Majesty's subjects in different part of this province,
have recently held public meetings, and thereat adopted resolutions, having for their object the resistance of the lawful authority of the King and Parliament ... = Province du Bas-Canada, Gosford, So -- [Québec] : J.C. Fisher and W. Kemble, [1837] -- 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 77 x 52 cm. -- Entire work
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