Canada, as it Was, Is, and May be, Том 1Colburn, 1852 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... Rebellion , " as it has somewhat magni- loquently been styled , before the public . Uninfluenced by party , professing only the good of the country , and the upholding of the renown of Bri- tain , and possessed of very accurate ...
... Rebellion , " as it has somewhat magni- loquently been styled , before the public . Uninfluenced by party , professing only the good of the country , and the upholding of the renown of Bri- tain , and possessed of very accurate ...
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... Rebellion broke out p . 169 CHAPTER VIII . Civil and Military Condition of both the Canadas in 1837 CHAPTER IX . • 182 The close of the year 1837 , and the Outbreak of the Lower Canada Rebellion 220 CHAPTER X. Rebellion in Upper Canada ...
... Rebellion broke out p . 169 CHAPTER VIII . Civil and Military Condition of both the Canadas in 1837 CHAPTER IX . • 182 The close of the year 1837 , and the Outbreak of the Lower Canada Rebellion 220 CHAPTER X. Rebellion in Upper Canada ...
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... rebellion . It is true that a great proportion were so ; but even in the very commencement of Governor Simcoe's administration it was clearly observed that many of those who sought his protection , and obtained large grants of land , by ...
... rebellion . It is true that a great proportion were so ; but even in the very commencement of Governor Simcoe's administration it was clearly observed that many of those who sought his protection , and obtained large grants of land , by ...
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... rebellion , -and although he was an outlaw , and every man might then have lawfully destroyed him , no one thought it worth while to trouble themselves about the poor old man , who was even petitioning the Parliament for a restoration ...
... rebellion , -and although he was an outlaw , and every man might then have lawfully destroyed him , no one thought it worth while to trouble themselves about the poor old man , who was even petitioning the Parliament for a restoration ...
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... rebellion broke out there in 1837 , proceed to analyze the cir- cumstances which operated to produce a similar occur- rence in the Upper province , after the way had been paved by Papineau in the Lower , until we arrive at the period ...
... rebellion broke out there in 1837 , proceed to analyze the cir- cumstances which operated to produce a similar occur- rence in the Upper province , after the way had been paved by Papineau in the Lower , until we arrive at the period ...
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Стр. 319 - Bentinck's colleagues could have been selected, who, from his high literary attainments, bis personal intimacy, and party associations, would have done such complete justice to the memory of a friend and Parliamentary associate. Mr. Disraeli has here presented us with the very type and embodiment of what history should be.