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... election . Mackenzie regarded the Compact as a collection of corrupt , pompous individuals whose public high- mindedness concealed an attachment to the public trough . Against Tory assertions of the need for a hierarchical soci- ety ...
... election . Mackenzie regarded the Compact as a collection of corrupt , pompous individuals whose public high- mindedness concealed an attachment to the public trough . Against Tory assertions of the need for a hierarchical soci- ety ...
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... elections of 1832 , 1844 , 1846 , and 1847. Throughout British North America , elections were often accompanied by riots as ... election time were scenes of violence and intimidation . Although duelling was illegal , colonial men still ...
... elections of 1832 , 1844 , 1846 , and 1847. Throughout British North America , elections were often accompanied by riots as ... election time were scenes of violence and intimidation . Although duelling was illegal , colonial men still ...
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... election in May 1866 and left little doubt in the elec- torate's mind about what the mother country expected from loyal voters . In that election , Tilley and his con- federates carried 33 of the 41 legislative seats . Like his ...
... election in May 1866 and left little doubt in the elec- torate's mind about what the mother country expected from loyal voters . In that election , Tilley and his con- federates carried 33 of the 41 legislative seats . Like his ...
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Second Peoples The European Cultural Heritage | 29 |
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