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Article XLIX

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The inhabitants, and other persons, who shall have suffered any damage in their goods, moveable or immoveable, which remained at Quebec, under the faith of the capitulation of that city, may make their representations to the British Government, who shall render them due justice against the person to whom it shall belong. — "Granted."

Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada 1759-1791, Part I

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