The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 313
... Reformers ) Robert Baldwin , the Solicitor - General for Upper Canada , stood in a class apart . He had been long and intimately associated with the more extreme Reformers , although his character for loyalty and honour remained ...
... Reformers ) Robert Baldwin , the Solicitor - General for Upper Canada , stood in a class apart . He had been long and intimately associated with the more extreme Reformers , although his character for loyalty and honour remained ...
Page 317
... Reformers . They were prepared to combine with these groups in order to overthrow the existing Executive Council , heedless of the inconsistency of such a course , and of the difficulties in which its success would place the Governor ...
... Reformers . They were prepared to combine with these groups in order to overthrow the existing Executive Council , heedless of the inconsistency of such a course , and of the difficulties in which its success would place the Governor ...
Page 450
... Reformers . Sandfield Macdonald and some other Upper Canadian Reformers would not go with him , nor would those of Lower Canada , French or English , but the votes of the Upper Canadian group whose allegiance he could count upon ...
... Reformers . Sandfield Macdonald and some other Upper Canadian Reformers would not go with him , nor would those of Lower Canada , French or English , but the votes of the Upper Canadian group whose allegiance he could count upon ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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