British Supremacy & Canadian Self-Government, 1839-1854Morison, J. L. (John Lyle)
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British Supremacy & Canadian Self-Government, 1839-1854
Morison, J. L. (John Lyle)
Canada -- Politics and government -- 1841-1867
Grant, General Ulysses, 290
Great Britain (_see also_ British), and the Colonies, future
relations between, MacDonald on, 344
Imperial policy of, under Grey, 275-6 _et proevi_; Change in,
process and progress of, 291
Relations with Canada as affected by Autonomy, 323 _et sqq._;
Basis of, 239
Greville, Charles, on Poulett Thomson, 77
Grey, Earl, as Colonial Secretary, 196, 222, 237; Characteristics
of the man and his ideas, 267 _et sqq._; Events of his term of
office, 268 _et sqq._
Colonial policy of, 190-1, 196, 199, 256, 267-8 _et sqq._;
Elgin's influence on, 209 _&n._2, 275; and Federation, 196-7;
Free Trade with Canada urged by, 267-8, 272-4; and the Militia
Bill crisis, 290; Views of, on Separation, 278, 281, occasional
misgivings, 223, 283
on Attitude of a Governor of a Self-governing Colony, 269-70; on
British indifference to Canada (1851), 232; on Elgin's best
attitude to the Canadian Executive of 1848, 200; on Newspaper
misrepresentation, 232; on Separationist views at Westminster,
260-7
Grey, Sir George, on the Clergy Grants, 48 _&n._1
Grote, George, and Separation, 282
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_Habitants_, the, Characteristics of, 15-17
Hamilton, Population (1846), 24
Harrison, S. B., Secretary, 105, Moderate Reform views of, 119,
176; Resolutions moved by, on Provincial Parliaments, 119-20
on the Need for Responsible Government, and for Conciliation of
the French Canadians, 133-4
Harvey, Sir John, Grey's letter to, on attitude of Governors of
Self-Governing Colonies, 269-70
Head, Sir Edmund W., as Governor-General, 324; Averse to the "Double
majority," 307-8
Head, Sir F. B., on Baldwin, 109
Herbert, Sydney (Lord Herbert of Lea), 189
Higginson, Captain, and La Fontaine, 172
Hincks, Sir Francis, Advocate of Responsible Government, 38; Press
exponent of Reforming Loyalist views, 64, 196; in Bagot's
Executive, 144; Interpretation by, of Durham's Report, 243-4;
Political morality of, attacked, 315
on the Civil List difficulty, 163; on Coalitions, 298-9; on the
Patronage Crisis, 170; on the Reformers, 113
Hincks-Morin Ministry, the, and Moderate re-union, 298
Home Rule (_see also_ Autonomy), Evolution of, in Canada,
antithesis of, to Russell's theory, 229
Hume, Joseph, and Canadian politics, 231, 282
Hyderabad, Metcalfe at, 159
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Immigration and its Problems, 20 _et sqq._, 97-8, 238
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