Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 158
... union which carried with it concessions of a federal character towards the minority functioned spontaneously from ... union of 1840. In search of independence , of separatism , French Canadians became annexed under the legislative union ...
... union which carried with it concessions of a federal character towards the minority functioned spontaneously from ... union of 1840. In search of independence , of separatism , French Canadians became annexed under the legislative union ...
الصفحة 166
... Union of Upper and Lower Canada should be changed from a Legislative to a Federative Union by the subdivision of the province into two or more divisions , each governing itself in local and sectional matters , with a general legislative ...
... Union of Upper and Lower Canada should be changed from a Legislative to a Federative Union by the subdivision of the province into two or more divisions , each governing itself in local and sectional matters , with a general legislative ...
الصفحة 225
... union as , at best , a marriage of convenience . No union between this Colony and Canada can permanently exist , unless it be to the material and pecuniary advantage of this Colony to remain in the union . The sum of the interests of ...
... union as , at best , a marriage of convenience . No union between this Colony and Canada can permanently exist , unless it be to the material and pecuniary advantage of this Colony to remain in the union . The sum of the interests of ...
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