Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... population . To those who do not let themselves be blinded by their political feelings , it ought to be evident that before we are called upon to hold a new general election , Upper Canada will have a larger population than Lower Canada ...
... population . To those who do not let themselves be blinded by their political feelings , it ought to be evident that before we are called upon to hold a new general election , Upper Canada will have a larger population than Lower Canada ...
الصفحة 166
... population , or " rep by pop❞ — a proposal rejected by French Canadians who , as a minority since being surpassed by the Upper Canadian population in 1851 , now became the staunch defenders of Union . The speech of the honourable ...
... population , or " rep by pop❞ — a proposal rejected by French Canadians who , as a minority since being surpassed by the Upper Canadian population in 1851 , now became the staunch defenders of Union . The speech of the honourable ...
الصفحة 174
... population be adopted instead . Undoubtedly , French- Canadian journals wrote of " the savage doctrines of Brownite radicalism " ( see Le Canadien , January 27 , 1858 ) , as they contemplated his equally fiery onslaughts on Roman ...
... population be adopted instead . Undoubtedly , French- Canadian journals wrote of " the savage doctrines of Brownite radicalism " ( see Le Canadien , January 27 , 1858 ) , as they contemplated his equally fiery onslaughts on Roman ...
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