Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 139
... Principle Some historians have suggested that the failure of the Rebellions in 1837 and the consequent reaction robbed Canada of a ... Principle or Political Patronage? Responsible Government - Political Principle or Political Patronage?
... Principle Some historians have suggested that the failure of the Rebellions in 1837 and the consequent reaction robbed Canada of a ... Principle or Political Patronage? Responsible Government - Political Principle or Political Patronage?
الصفحة 149
... principle , but as regards L. C. , its formation rests on an opposite principle . Why this distinction between the two sections of the Province ? Is there not in this fact alone a manifestation of injustice , if not of oppression ...
... principle , but as regards L. C. , its formation rests on an opposite principle . Why this distinction between the two sections of the Province ? Is there not in this fact alone a manifestation of injustice , if not of oppression ...
الصفحة 150
... principle of action ? For the historian , the documents also raise the question as to how far Lafontaine understood the meaning of responsible government . ... ... I fully concede that , assuming the principle of a double Cabinet to be ...
... principle of action ? For the historian , the documents also raise the question as to how far Lafontaine understood the meaning of responsible government . ... ... I fully concede that , assuming the principle of a double Cabinet to be ...
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