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... election by an English constituency , was shattered by the unanimous election of Baldwin as the representative of Rimouski in Lower Canada , after he had been defeated in his own Upper Canadian riding by the outraged Tories . A more ...
... election by an English constituency , was shattered by the unanimous election of Baldwin as the representative of Rimouski in Lower Canada , after he had been defeated in his own Upper Canadian riding by the outraged Tories . A more ...
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... elections which followed Cartier won an overpowering majority in Lower Canada , being himself triumphantly re - elected ... election under an act of the previous year . The following day , in what became known as the ' double - shuffle ...
... elections which followed Cartier won an overpowering majority in Lower Canada , being himself triumphantly re - elected ... election under an act of the previous year . The following day , in what became known as the ' double - shuffle ...
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... elections . 234 Bourassa promised to stay in politics , and began to prepare himself to argue the case of the ... election . Andrew Blair of New Brunswick , who had resigned from the administration after earlier opposition to its ...
... elections . 234 Bourassa promised to stay in politics , and began to prepare himself to argue the case of the ... election . Andrew Blair of New Brunswick , who had resigned from the administration after earlier opposition to its ...
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