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Thomas Jean Jacques Loranger

    Letters Upon the Interpretation of the Federal Constitution Known As the British North America Act, (1867): By the Honorable Mr. Justice T. J. J. Lora
    Bibliothéque de la Ville de Montréal
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    • Letters upon the Interpretation of the Federal Constitution is a collection of letters written by the Honorable Mr. Justice T.J.J. Loranger to clarify the interpretation of the British North America Act of 1867. The author addresses various legal issues related to the act, providing valuable insights into the constitutional law of Canada.

      Letters Upon the Interpretation of the Federal Constitution Known As the British North America Act, (1867): By the Honorable Mr. Justice T. J. J. Lora