Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... movement - Adam Thom , Anti - Gallic Letters , 1836 The Reform movement in Upper Canada blamed on American influence - R . B. Sullivan to Lieut . - Governor Arthur , 1838 The demands of the Lower Canadian Reformers - the Ninety - Two ...
... movement - Adam Thom , Anti - Gallic Letters , 1836 The Reform movement in Upper Canada blamed on American influence - R . B. Sullivan to Lieut . - Governor Arthur , 1838 The demands of the Lower Canadian Reformers - the Ninety - Two ...
الصفحة 132
... Movement Donald G. Creighton's view of the Reform Movement in Lower Canada differs considerably from Filteau's . According to Creighton , the causes of the quarrel lay in the different economic interests of the French and the English ...
... Movement Donald G. Creighton's view of the Reform Movement in Lower Canada differs considerably from Filteau's . According to Creighton , the causes of the quarrel lay in the different economic interests of the French and the English ...
الصفحة 134
... movement in Britain , yet he had seen with great clarity a phase of the subject that has only recently received its fair share of attention from historians . In one sense the peak of American influence in Upper Canada had already passed ...
... movement in Britain , yet he had seen with great clarity a phase of the subject that has only recently received its fair share of attention from historians . In one sense the peak of American influence in Upper Canada had already passed ...
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