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" prejudicially affect any benefits now yielded to her, except the loss, if loss it can be called, of that patronage, the partial and impolitic distribution of which has ever proved unsatisfactory and injurious to the colony. " The affairs of this country... "
Existing Difficulties in the Government of the Canadas - Page 31
by John Arthur Roebuck - 1836 - 64 pages
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Popular Politics and Political Culture in Upper Canada, 1800-1850

Carol Wilton - History - 2000 - 340 pages
...references to the American Revolution. The language of popular constitutionalism explained the key problem: "The affairs of this country have been ever against the spirit of the Constitutional Act ... the due influence and purity of all our institutions have been utterly destroyed." The situation...
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