The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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If , however , a new province were created he saw no objection to giving it a representative Assembly . By the autumn of 1789 the ministers reached a decision regarding the government of Canada and embodied their ideas in a draft bill ...
If , however , a new province were created he saw no objection to giving it a representative Assembly . By the autumn of 1789 the ministers reached a decision regarding the government of Canada and embodied their ideas in a draft bill ...
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CHAPTER X BRITISH NORTH AMERICA UNDER REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT ( A ) LOWER CANADA ( 1815-1837 ) The conclusion of the war with the United States , the retirement HE of Sir George Prevost in April 1815 , and the election in the same ...
CHAPTER X BRITISH NORTH AMERICA UNDER REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT ( A ) LOWER CANADA ( 1815-1837 ) The conclusion of the war with the United States , the retirement HE of Sir George Prevost in April 1815 , and the election in the same ...
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Neilson , as a Reformer and a Liberal under colonial conditions , resented equally with Papineau the subordinate rôle assigned to the representative branch of the Legislature by administrative practice under the Constitutional Act ...
Neilson , as a Reformer and a Liberal under colonial conditions , resented equally with Papineau the subordinate rôle assigned to the representative branch of the Legislature by administrative practice under the Constitutional Act ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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