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... Gosford replaces Aylmer in 1835. His mission is to inquire into the situation in the two Canadas , " to maintain the ... Gosford . Papineau has the budget passed for six months only . Nothing can be done : the parties are irrecon ...
... Gosford replaces Aylmer in 1835. His mission is to inquire into the situation in the two Canadas , " to maintain the ... Gosford . Papineau has the budget passed for six months only . Nothing can be done : the parties are irrecon ...
Page 77
... Gosford's tactics of ' moderation ' succeed up to a point . The Patriote Bédard and a few others go over to the ranks of Neil- son's moderate reformists . Gosford has managed to reduce the Patriotes from a majority position to a single ...
... Gosford's tactics of ' moderation ' succeed up to a point . The Patriote Bédard and a few others go over to the ranks of Neil- son's moderate reformists . Gosford has managed to reduce the Patriotes from a majority position to a single ...
Page 78
... Gosford calls on the Negro - kings to use their influence on the rebellious people . At the consecration of Bishop ... Gosford convenes the Assembly to make yet another offer of ' conciliation . ' The Patriotes refuse to be drawn in and ...
... Gosford calls on the Negro - kings to use their influence on the rebellious people . At the consecration of Bishop ... Gosford convenes the Assembly to make yet another offer of ' conciliation . ' The Patriotes refuse to be drawn in and ...
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TO ENGLISHCANADIANS | 1 |
BEGINNINGS OF CANAYEN SOCIETY | 20 |
Frontenac and the brandy trade the colony adrift | 34 |
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