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A Victim of Scottish Canadians
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A Victim of Scottish Canadians
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Abstract |
A partial account of Samuel Hull Wilcocke (c. 1766-1833), a British-born journalist and controversialist, who arrived in Montreal in 1817 and who, through his short-lived weekly periodical "Free Press" (Oct. 1822-Sept. 1823), denounced the attempt by the "Scotch Faction" of Montreal to unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada for its own economic gains under the Union Bill of 1822.
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Dalhousie Review
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Volume |
Vol. 3
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286-290
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Date |
October 1923
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Colquhoun, A. H. U. “A Victim of Scottish Canadians.” Dalhousie Review Vol. 3 (October 1923): 286–290.
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