The Makers of Canada. [Vol.I-XXIII] ...Morang & Company, limited, 1911 |
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... administration was that of patronage . The colonies offered a wide field of employment for the friends , connections , and political partisans of the home government . " In Upper Canada this exercise of patronage by the colonial office ...
... administration was that of patronage . The colonies offered a wide field of employment for the friends , connections , and political partisans of the home government . " In Upper Canada this exercise of patronage by the colonial office ...
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... administration of the existing constitu- tion , this was probably also the purport of his recommendations to Lord Glenelg . If so , his views had already been anticipated . It is very certain that English statesmen were now more ...
... administration of the existing constitu- tion , this was probably also the purport of his recommendations to Lord Glenelg . If so , his views had already been anticipated . It is very certain that English statesmen were now more ...
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... administration of the existing form of government had doubtless been Mr. Ryerson's own ideal of reform in Upper ... administration of the government as would secure equal civil rights , and just and faithful administration , and ...
... administration of the existing form of government had doubtless been Mr. Ryerson's own ideal of reform in Upper ... administration of the government as would secure equal civil rights , and just and faithful administration , and ...
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administration , and religious liberty to all His Ma- jesty's subjects , while at the same time he was not in sympathy with any radical constitutional changes . Sir Francis Bond Head's administration termin- ated in March , 1838. A ...
administration , and religious liberty to all His Ma- jesty's subjects , while at the same time he was not in sympathy with any radical constitutional changes . Sir Francis Bond Head's administration termin- ated in March , 1838. A ...
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... administration of three governors her constitu- tion was then but four years old ; and that the guiding hand of Lord Sydenham in legislation , as well as his comprehensive administration of affairs with equal favour to all parties ...
... administration of three governors her constitu- tion was then but four years old ; and that the guiding hand of Lord Sydenham in legislation , as well as his comprehensive administration of affairs with equal favour to all parties ...
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