A History of Canadian Political ThoughtMcClelland & Stewart, 1966 - 360 psl. |
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... England ; and while France and her colonies pursued the path of religious intolerance England was moving cautiously away from it . Within France the old régime was being questioned with growing shrillness , but this had little meaning ...
... England ; and while France and her colonies pursued the path of religious intolerance England was moving cautiously away from it . Within France the old régime was being questioned with growing shrillness , but this had little meaning ...
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... England were , in composition at least , about as remote from what was turned up by a pioneer society as the imagination could conceive . The old wine looked very peculiar indeed in the new bottles . In the colonies the classes which in ...
... England were , in composition at least , about as remote from what was turned up by a pioneer society as the imagination could conceive . The old wine looked very peculiar indeed in the new bottles . In the colonies the classes which in ...
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... England and of their fellows in St. John's , government — if it can be called such - was little more than the discipline of naval ships thinly spread on the coasts of Newfoundland . Not until 1825 was the first civil governor appointed ...
... England and of their fellows in St. John's , government — if it can be called such - was little more than the discipline of naval ships thinly spread on the coasts of Newfoundland . Not until 1825 was the first civil governor appointed ...
Turinys
New France | 3 |
The New Subjects | 22 |
The Ghost of the First Empire | 41 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 12
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A History of Canadian Political Thought George Parkin de Twenebroker Glazebrook Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1966 |
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Acadia accepted administration affairs argument assembly Atlantic authority Britain British Columbia British government British North America Brunswick Canada West central government century colonies common Commonwealth confederation conference Conservative constitutional course critics debate defence dispute dominion economic election England English English-speaking executive existed fact farmers favour federal force foreign France French Canadians governor groups imperial influence interest labour later Laurier legislative council legislature Liberal Lower Canada Macdonald Mackenzie majority Manitoba maritime provinces ment merchants military minority Montreal Newfoundland North America Act Nova Scotia Ontario opinion Ottawa parliament perhaps point of view political parties population position premier Prince Edward Island principle problem proposed Protestant Quebec question railway rebellion reciprocity reformers régime relations representative responsible government revolution Roman Catholic seemed seigneurs Social Credit tariff thought tion tories Toronto trade tradition treaties ultramontanes union United Upper Canada vote whole