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... proposed remedies sounded like reasonable innovations . Popular spokesmen demanded close regulation if not a total ban on immigration , and complete control of crown patronage . Such uncompromising majoritarianism was widely publicized ...
... proposed remedies sounded like reasonable innovations . Popular spokesmen demanded close regulation if not a total ban on immigration , and complete control of crown patronage . Such uncompromising majoritarianism was widely publicized ...
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... proposed only for the predomi- nantly English - speaking colonies . Lower Canada was a special case calling for special treatment , in Durham's opinion . He said that he " expected to find a contest between a government and a people ...
... proposed only for the predomi- nantly English - speaking colonies . Lower Canada was a special case calling for special treatment , in Durham's opinion . He said that he " expected to find a contest between a government and a people ...
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... proposed central government of British North America there was to be a House of Commons ( with representation according to population ) led by an executive responsible to that body itself . Such potentially vigorous government was ...
... proposed central government of British North America there was to be a House of Commons ( with representation according to population ) led by an executive responsible to that body itself . Such potentially vigorous government was ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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