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De BONNE, P. A., Canadian jurist, born about 1750. He was a nephew of the French governor of Canada, Marquis de la Jonquiere. He was a member of the executive council in 1794, and also of the legislative assembly, in which he opposed Mr. Cuttibert's motion to abolish slavery. He eventually became leader of the Canadian party in the house, and displayed great ability as a debater; but, as his expressions were objectionable to the assembly, he was dismissed from the house by a simple vote of its members. He was also a judge in Lower Canada, and was the only member of the judiciary who held a seat in the house.

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