The History of Canada: Canada under British ruleRoswell & Hutchinson, 1897 |
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Side iii
... Papineau , to make the slightest abatement in their pretensions . The claim was specifically made , that all the conces- sions demanded in the 92 resolutions should be granted . The admission of these demands would virtually have ...
... Papineau , to make the slightest abatement in their pretensions . The claim was specifically made , that all the conces- sions demanded in the 92 resolutions should be granted . The admission of these demands would virtually have ...
Side vii
... of the council 68 • Stuart defeated in the house Papineau in the ascendant · • • 68 Bank of Montreal established • • 79 79 80 Bank of Canada fails to obtain 69 charter . 82 PAGE . PAGE . Opposition to the charter of the.
... of the council 68 • Stuart defeated in the house Papineau in the ascendant · • • 68 Bank of Montreal established • • 79 79 80 Bank of Canada fails to obtain 69 charter . 82 PAGE . PAGE . Opposition to the charter of the.
Side xiii
... Papineau proceed to • London to oppose bill Indifference to measure in Upper Canada Dr. Strachan opposes the bill The Canada Act of 1791 PAGE . 289 289 . 290 • · 290 Lord Dalhousie's speech . 273 Mr. Stuart in London . • 291 Returns ...
... Papineau proceed to • London to oppose bill Indifference to measure in Upper Canada Dr. Strachan opposes the bill The Canada Act of 1791 PAGE . 289 289 . 290 • · 290 Lord Dalhousie's speech . 273 Mr. Stuart in London . • 291 Returns ...
Side xiv
... Papineau's attack on the government Debate on the civil list President of the United States PAGE . claims free navigation of Saint Lawrence to the ocean . Mr. Monroe's message . Opposition to the concession · Upper Canada appeals for ...
... Papineau's attack on the government Debate on the civil list President of the United States PAGE . claims free navigation of Saint Lawrence to the ocean . Mr. Monroe's message . Opposition to the concession · Upper Canada appeals for ...
Side xv
... Papineau sent to London · 337 338 The report reaches London . • 338 358 · · 339 Papineau elected speaker · 359 Election disallowed by lord · 339 Dalhousie · · 359 · 339 Papineau sustained by house · 360 House prorogued . . 360 • 340 ...
... Papineau sent to London · 337 338 The report reaches London . • 338 358 · · 339 Papineau elected speaker · 359 Election disallowed by lord · 339 Dalhousie · · 359 · 339 Papineau sustained by house · 360 House prorogued . . 360 • 340 ...
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