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the friction of Laval with the governor-general and others, 34. =WM= On French colonization, 19. =Bib.=: Works: _Pioneers of France in the New World_; _Count Frontenac_; _The Jesuits in North America_; _La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West_; _The Old Regime in Canada_; _A Half Century of Conflict_; _Montcalm and Wolfe_; _The Conspiracy of Pontiac_; _The Oregon Trail_. For biog., _see_ Farnham, _Life of Francis Parkman_. =Parliamentary Government.= =E= Canadian and American systems compared, 239-267. =P= Not at first welcomed by French-Canadians, 19, 20; their change of view, 22; Lower Canadian Assembly petitions the king to be allowed to provide for expenses of administration, 30; partial control of budget granted in 1818, 30. =H= Granted to Canada and the Maritime Provinces, 14; its limitations, 14-17. =Bib.=: Bourinot, _Parliamentary Procedure and Government_; Todd, _Parliamentary Government in the British Colonies_. =Parliaments in France.= =F= Subjection of, to royal power, 152. =Parr, John.= Served in the army for some years; appointed governor of Nova Scotia, 1782; lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, 1786-1791. The last governor of the province previous to the separation of New Brunswick from the old province of Nova Scotia, and instrumental in bringing about the change. Created widespread dissatisfaction by bad management of the affairs of the Loyalists in Nova Scotia. Parrtown, afterwards St. John, was named after him. =Index=: =Dr= Lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, 206, 235; arranges for receiving Loyalists, 214. =Bib.=: Hannay, _History of New Brunswick_. =Partelow, John R.= =W= Opposed to responsible government, 65; his views on initiation of money grants, referred to in Wilmot's speech, 104, 108; enters government as provincial secretary, 116. =T= Defeated for St. John County, 11; Speaker of House of Assembly, 11; mayor of St. John, 11; elected for Victoria, 14; his character, 14-15; elected for St. John County, 30; defeated, 32. =Bib.=: Hannay, _History of New Brunswick_. =Parti Catholique.= =C= An extreme faction of Quebec Conservatives, 82; its policy, 82; attacks Cartier, 82-83. =Parti Rouge.= =B= Origin of, 78-79; alliance with, of George Brown and Upper Canadian Reformers, 78, 80; led by A. A. Dorion, 80; significance of movement, 235. =E= Its history and members, 108; help to defeat Hincks-Morin government, 127; Papineau becomes leader of, 134. =BL= Origin of, 335, 351. =Md= For
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