The Political History of Canada Between 1840-55. A Lecture Delivered on the 17th October, 1877, at the Request of the St. Patrick's National Association, with copious additions
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The Political History of Canada Between 1840-55. A Lecture Delivered on the 17th October, 1877, at the Request of the St. Patrick's National Association, with copious additions
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A political history of Canada, from the 1840 union of Upper and Lower Canada to 1855. The author, a banker, journalist, Reform politician, and colonial administrator, outlined his first-hand "circumstances have enabled me to know the history of Canadian parties during the struggle for, and the ultimate establishment of Parliamentary government, and, during the succeeding years, up to the disruption of the party which had obtained the victory in that memorable contest." During this period, the author was the editor of the pro-Reform Montreal newspaper, The Pilot.
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Montreal
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Dawson Brothers
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1877
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en
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Hincks, Francis. The Political History of Canada Between 1840-55. A Lecture Delivered on the 17th October, 1877, at the Request of the St. Patrick’s National Association, with Copious Additions. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1877. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_24147.
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