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
Imperial Aid to Religious bodies in Canada, _see_ Anglican Church,
_and_ Clergy Reserve question
Control, Struggle for, 1-229, _et passim_; Views of various
British politicians, 230 _et sqq._
Creed of Durham and Buller, not that of their party, 281
Government, and the French Canadians, 136
Note of Durham's Report, 246-7
Solidarity, some staunch believers in, 274
Sentiment, and Bagot's action, antagonism between, 149
Tariff, 273
Unity, Burke's view on, 2, 3, 6
Imperial Parliament, Courtesies of, 66; Over-ruling by, of
Canadian wishes, various views on, 200; as Training school for
Colonial Governors, 121
Imperial Titles Bill, Disraeli's speech on, 255-8
Imperialism, British, Early Victorian, 230
Disraeli's, the gaps in, 253 _et sqq._
Durham's, 281
Elgin's, 217 _et sqq._
True basis of, Feeling rather than Laws, 329
Independence, Colonial, Russell on, 263
and Loyalty, ratio between, 345-6
Independence of Parliament Act, as affecting Resignations, 319
Independency, as moulding New England Character, 41
Indian Career of Elgin, 189, 191, and of Metcalfe, 158-9
Indians, Canadian, Trade and Drink as affecting, 29-30
_Institut Canadien_, Annexationist advocate, 332 _&n._1
Internal government, and Imperial matters, Durham's distinction
concerning, 244-5
Irish Agitation, as affecting Canada, 22 _&n._2, 200, 337
Immigrants; as Colonists, 21, 22, 23; Political trend of, 163;
Turbulence of, 22, 67, 179; won by Elgin, 222; Arriving after
the Famine, anxieties caused by, 332-3
Irish-American hostility to Great Britain as affecting Canada,
288-9, 332, 333
Irish Republican Union, 207
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Jackson, General ("Stonewall"), 290
Jamaica, Metcalfe's success in, 159, 167
Jameson, Mrs., on Colonel Talbot as Colonist, 19; on Toronto and
its Conventionalism, 26
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King's College, Toronto, 36
Kingston, Anglicanism in, 43, 44; as Capital, 103; Educational
efforts at, 36; Election riots near (1844), 179; Population
of (1839-46), 13, 24; Presbyterianism in, 44; Removal from,
of the Seat of Government, 171, 176
_Kingston Chronicle and Gazette_, on the Anglo-French Anti-Union
Movement, 103 _&n._2
Knox, John, & Melville, Canadian followers of, 44
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Lachine, portage to, 10
Lachine Canal, 179
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