The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 240
... Lower Canada . The move was occasioned by an application from Upper Canada to have its quota of revenue derived from the customs at Montreal and Quebec readjusted on the basis of its increased population . The Cabinet was prevailed upon ...
... Lower Canada . The move was occasioned by an application from Upper Canada to have its quota of revenue derived from the customs at Montreal and Quebec readjusted on the basis of its increased population . The Cabinet was prevailed upon ...
Page 458
... Lower Canadian Reformers was augmented by a group of French - Canadian Conservatives who were afraid of placing Lower Canadian interests , even in general matters , in the hands of an English majority . But Cartier's strong hold upon ...
... Lower Canadian Reformers was augmented by a group of French - Canadian Conservatives who were afraid of placing Lower Canadian interests , even in general matters , in the hands of an English majority . But Cartier's strong hold upon ...
Page 906
... Lower Canada , 209-10 ; and the War of 1812 , 225 , 230 , 235 ; and provincial politics of Lower Canada ( 1815-37 ) , 234-49 ; and the Union Bill of 1822 , 240 ; support Papineau against Dalhousie , 242 ; hostile to English - speaking ...
... Lower Canada , 209-10 ; and the War of 1812 , 225 , 230 , 235 ; and provincial politics of Lower Canada ( 1815-37 ) , 234-49 ; and the Union Bill of 1822 , 240 ; support Papineau against Dalhousie , 242 ; hostile to English - speaking ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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