The Scottish Historical Review, Volume 10James Maclehose Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish Historical Review Trust, 1913 A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886. |
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... French nationalist feeling , and the nature of the connection with her colonies , which surrenders to local feeling on the first and second points , would leave to the mother country . All three difficulties took additional significance ...
... French nationalist feeling , and the nature of the connection with her colonies , which surrenders to local feeling on the first and second points , would leave to the mother country . All three difficulties took additional significance ...
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... French leaders , had been at least suspects in 1837 and 1838. The Canadian community was still in its immature youth , and its leaders had had few opportunities of learning political methods - except perhaps , which was worse than ...
... French leaders , had been at least suspects in 1837 and 1838. The Canadian community was still in its immature youth , and its leaders had had few opportunities of learning political methods - except perhaps , which was worse than ...
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James Maclehose. resistance to Government , and Lower Canada finding in La Fontaine a French leader who had learned , and could teach his followers , how ... French nationalism , Irish nationalism , and American aggres- Lord Elgin in Canada ...
James Maclehose. resistance to Government , and Lower Canada finding in La Fontaine a French leader who had learned , and could teach his followers , how ... French nationalism , Irish nationalism , and American aggres- Lord Elgin in Canada ...
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... French Canadians and the British Canadian Progressives , and within a year he had accepted a cabinet composed entirely of these two sections . On his way to the formation of that cabinet he had not only brushed aside old suspicions ...
... French Canadians and the British Canadian Progressives , and within a year he had accepted a cabinet composed entirely of these two sections . On his way to the formation of that cabinet he had not only brushed aside old suspicions ...
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... French or English , and had been passed by majorities in both houses ; but while there seemed no valid reason for disallowing it , Elgin suspected trouble - indeed , at first , he viewed the measure with personal disapproval.1 He might ...
... French or English , and had been passed by majorities in both houses ; but while there seemed no valid reason for disallowing it , Elgin suspected trouble - indeed , at first , he viewed the measure with personal disapproval.1 He might ...
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