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9, 200-203; George Brown writes of his determination to leave public life, 245-246. =C= Countenances annexation movement in 1849, 44-45. =Bib.=: Dent, _Can. Por._ and _Last Forty Years_; Mackenzie, _Hon. George Brown_; Pope, _Memoirs of Sir John A. Macdonald_; Willison, _Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party_; _Confederation Debates_. =Holy Family.= =L= Devotion to, encouraged by Laval, 86; commended by Leo XIII, 86. =Holy Scapulary.= =L= Chapel dedicated to, in church at Quebec, 84. =Home Rule in Ireland.= =Md= Resolutions on, in Canadian Parliament, 1882, 277. =Hope, Henry.= Lieutenant-governor of Quebec, 1785-1789. =Index=: =Dr= Lieutenant-governor and administrator, receives Carleton on his arrival at Quebec, 222; death of, 249. =Bib.=: Shortt and Doughty, _Constitutional Documents of Canada_. =Hopkins, Caleb.= =B= A leader of the Clear Grits, 39. =E= One of the leaders of the Clear Grits, 110. =Hopson, Peregrine Thomas.= Early entered the army and advanced rapidly. Commander-in-chief of Louisbourg, when the place was restored to the French, 1649. Came to Halifax and appointed a member of the Council. Governor of Nova Scotia, 1752; went to England, 1753. Raised to the rank of major general, 1757. Commanded an expedition against the French West India Islands, 1758; died before Guadaloupe, 1759. =Bib.=: Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_; _Selections from the Public Documents of Nova Scotia_, ed. by Akins. =Hornwork.= =WM= A strong defence on left bank of St. Charles River, 207; panic among troops crowding into, 207. =Hospital Nuns.= =WM= Take refuge in the General Hospital, 115. =Hosta, Captain d'.= =F= Killed at Laprairie, 312. =Hotel-Dieu Nuns.= =WM= Take refuge in General Hospital, and render assistance there, 153; return to their convent, 237. =Houeel, Louis, Sieur du Petit-Pre.= =Ch= Consulted by Champlain as to obtaining missionaries for Canada, 83; assisted in forming Company of New France, 168; made director, 170. =House of Assembly.= =Hd= British government prepared to grant, 174; Haldimand not favourable to, as matters stood, 195. =Dr= Of Lower Canada, agitation for, by English residents, 55, 60; opposition to by seigniors, 55; indifference of _habitants_, 55; Carleton's views on, 56; not provided for in Quebec Act, 64; meeting of, 269. =W= In New Brunswick, early character of, 6. =Houssart.= =L= Devoted servant of Bishop Laval, 251; details furnished by, 251-253. =How, E
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