FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   532   533   534   535   536   537   538   539   540   541   542   543   544   545   546   547   548   549   550   551   552   553   554   555   556  
557   558   559   560   561   562   563   564   565   566   567   568   569   570   571   572   573   574   575   576   577   578   579   580   581   >>   >|  
, New Brunswick.= =C= Public opinion aroused in Quebec, 73; Costigan and other Roman Catholic members from New Brunswick demand disallowance of bill against, 73-74; Macdonald and Cartier oppose disallowance, 74-76; question becomes an issue in Quebec elections, 76; opinion of law officers in England obtained, 76; opinion adverse to Roman Catholics, 77; Costigan again demands disallowance, 77; compromise effected, 77-78; in Parliament, 131. =Md= Bill passed in 1871, 194; takes away government support from separate schools, 194; Roman Catholics petition for its disallowance, 194, 285; compromise effected, 194-195. =Separate Schools, North-West Territories.= =B= Provision for, opposed by George Brown--he warns the Senate that effect would be to fasten them on the West forever, 249. =Separate Schools, Nova Scotia.= =Md= Refused to Roman Catholics, 116. =Separate Schools, Upper Canada.= =B= Opposed by George Brown, 121; a compromise arranged, 122-123; bill introduced by R. W. Scott, 144; Ryerson's support of bill, 144; adopted by government and becomes law, 144-145; attacked by _Globe_, but finally accepted by George Brown, 145. =Md= Claimed by Roman Catholics and conceded after years of controversy, 82. =Bib.=: Hodgins, _History of Separate Schools in Upper Canada_. =Servants.= =S= Scarcity of, in Upper Canada, 182. =Seven Nations.= =Hd= Their fighting force an uncertain quantity, 126. =Seven Oaks.= =MS= Conflict between Hudson's Bay Company men and North West Company men, June 19, 1816, 180; Governor Semple shot, 181; Alexander Ross on, 184; Joseph Tasse on, 184; Sergeant Huerter on, 183; printed evidence, 199. =Bib.=: Bryce, _Manitoba_ and _Romantic History of Lord Selkirk's Colonists_; Laut, _Conquest of the Great North-West_. =Sevigne, Marie de Rabutin-Chantel= (1627-1696). =F= Her son-in-law a candidate for governorship of Canada, 65; describes severities exercised on peasants in revolt in France, 150. =Seward, William Henry= (1801-1872). Governor of New York, 1838; appointed secretary of state by Lincoln, 1860. =Index=: =N= Suggests Canadian agent at Washington to confer on Reciprocity Treaty, 192; tells Galt that treaty could not be renewed, 193. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._ =Sewell, Jonathan= (1766-1839). Born at Cambridge, Mass. Educated at Bristol, England. In 1785 studied law in New Brunswick under Ward Chipman; in 1789 called to the bar of Lower Canada and practised in Quebec. Appointed solicitor-g
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   532   533   534   535   536   537   538   539   540   541   542   543   544   545   546   547   548   549   550   551   552   553   554   555   556  
557   558   559   560   561   562   563   564   565   566   567   568   569   570   571   572   573   574   575   576   577   578   579   580   581   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Canada

 

disallowance

 

Separate

 

Catholics

 

Schools

 

compromise

 
George
 

Brunswick

 
Quebec
 

opinion


History

 
support
 
Company
 
government
 

Costigan

 
effected
 

England

 
Governor
 

William

 

governorship


Seward
 

Alexander

 

candidate

 

describes

 

exercised

 

severities

 

peasants

 

Joseph

 
revolt
 

France


Selkirk

 

Huerter

 

Colonists

 

printed

 

evidence

 

Manitoba

 

Romantic

 

Conquest

 
Sergeant
 
Chantel

Rabutin
 

Sevigne

 
confer
 
Cambridge
 

Educated

 
Bristol
 

Sewell

 

Jonathan

 

studied

 
practised