The History of Canada: Canada under British rule

Sampul Depan
Roswell & Hutchinson, 1898

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Address of the French Canadian
26
Mr Roebuck no longer member
29
His farewell address
39
attack
45
Mr Papineaus power
47
Volunteer corps formed at Quebec
50
Gourlays patriotic conduct
51
His attempt to arrest Nelson
54
Started on his journey
59
Chéniers statue in Montreal
82
The priests of Saint Eustache kept
100
Robert Nelsons declaration
111
Powell gallops to town
123
490490n
128
Head with difficulty believes what
137
Proceedings of the higher com
147
Lord Brougham in the lords
157
Debate in the house of commons
165
Sir John Colbornes ordinances
175
Expectation of United States
181
Durham would continue
186
Mr Boultons language
187
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188
Sir Robert Peel speaks of
195
Opposes grant of pension to
196
Feeling in Upper Canada
200
Made prisoner
208
Rebellion Notes socalled
209
Jesse Lloyd sent to Montreal
218
His visit to Timolean Quesnel
227
Refuses payment ordered by house
233
Lord Durhams youth and services 117
243
CHAPTER II
251
Refuse to give evidence
259
Duel between Jarvis and Ridout
265
Willis wrong in
276
Issues a proclamation explanatory
278
Glenelgs comments
284
The case stated
286
rebellion
301
His opposition to responsible
302
18331836
316
Rolph devotes himself to medicine
326
Writes to sir Peregrine Maitland
337
His assassination
351
Head dismisses from their offices
361
His proclamation displeasing
367
Justification of his policy
374
Returns to Toronto to confer with
378
Judge Sherwood takes the opposite
379
Arrival of colonel Fitz Gibbon
381
French Canadian feeling
382
The lieutenantgovernor refuses
386
The gathering at the cityhall
387
Rolph advises the movement to
404
394
415
Measures taken by Fitz Gibbon
416
MacNab proceeds to the London
420
The rapidity with which it
421
Commented upon in Toronto
427
51
434
Volunteers sent to Niagara river
436
427
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465
Sir Francis Head calls his last
474
Captain Sandon proceeds
494
Arrest of the filibusters
498
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501
Their outrages in Canada
502
496n
509
Effect of the disallowance
512
Proceeds to Montreal
520
215
539
The resolutions passed and
541
Francis Bond Head
542
enced by disordered condition
544
272
546
327
547
Sir Francis Head declares
548
The murder of Chartrand
550
120
551
15
552
General Gores reminiscences
560
498
562
370
565
327
566
181
570
53
574
So recognised in Canada
575
458
577
22
580
His despatches
586
23
587
His release
589
grievances
590
States
591
Passes from Kingston to Utica
595
Nova Scotia votes 100000
597
Paquins counsel to
602
Appointed director of Welland
603
55
606
The escape of Dodge and Theller
611
182
618
Commercial depression in
622
Mackenzie burns Hornes house 400
623
Mackenzie at Buffalo
624
462
626
555
630
256
653
Abbé Chartier curé of Saint
657
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660
218
664
Jalbert tried for his murder
669
Wright sent by Rolph
672
Sir John Colbornes character
3
25
25
Burning of steamer
127
173
173
160
196
His experience at Gallows Hill
208
Willis declares the court as con
216
234
234
an extra judicial opinion 274
274
Lieutenantgovernor accepts
286
306
306
His departure from Toronto
338
Proceeds to England
362
365
365
Stopped at Montgomerys tavern 390
390
Its character misrepresented
406
413
413
Rolph holds himself apart
432
BOOK XXXVICHAPTER I
i
CHAPTER V
v
CHAPTER VII
vii
Boundaries Superficies Configuration Natural Resources
1
88
7
CHAPTER II
11
prisoners
18
His services
51
Sir Francis Bond Head appointed
56
Dr Chénier
63
Proclamation of lord Sydenham
88
Report of the departure of troops
89
Colonel Grey sent to Washington 128
128
Mondelets defence
142
Geographical Boundaries Geological Features Minerals
217
219
219
Incorporation of the city
232
Divisions of the Province Description of the City and River
247
Flight of Girod
269
270
270
Mr A MacNab on refusing
292
63
304
Thanks voted to Papineau
322
having permission of
327
founded Hotel Dieu Convent of St Ursula Death
328
CHAPTER II
347
The British Constitutional society 359
359
CHAPTER III
364
CHAPTER IV
377
Possession taken of Navy island 432
432
Arrival of sir George Arthur
469
Defeated in an orchard by colonel
522
They come in but slowly
541
524
545
127
601
Fate of four prisoners taken
i
Termination of the outbreak
vii
State prisoners
x
Attorneygeneral Robinson sent
xi
Colonel Maitland proceeds
xii
Violent language of the press
xiii
Dissolution of parliament
xv
The insurgents march down Yonge
xvi
Flight of Mr Papineau
xviii
secretaries
xix
The postoffice regulations
xxi
30
4
His attacks of sir Peregrine Mait
5
Draper appointed solicitor
12
Mr Mackenzie returned in
20
Reinforcements from Malden
25
His literary labours
27
on the
31
32
32
48
48
His arrest
67
Boats crew under lieutenant
68
Major Townsend of the 24th
96
Its description of the contrast
110
23rd of October
142
Address presented to him by
166
432
175
Gore proceeds to Saint Denis
180
Sir Peregrines proceedings relative
183
Archibald McLean elected
197
resolutions for the union
199
Orders Advocate to be taken from
202
96
203
285
299
legislature
309
Favours a federal union of
326
What the union would effect
335
Heads despatch in which
368
Showing the practicability of
371
Lord Brougham on the event
386
403
403
418
418
67
475
482
482
Recommends desertion of soldiers
548
68
551
375
582
the organisation
595

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