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Sir John Colborne on, 268; collision with Assembly, 276; should be elective, 277; Glenelg insists that it shall be non-elective, 324. =Sy= Its constitution, 77, 175; its activity under Constitutional Act, 80; in Lower Canada English-speaking element dominant in, 81; demand that it should be made elective, 84; Sydenham's description of, 220; enlarged by Sir George Arthur with good results, 220; members opposed to union record their dissent, 231; =S= Suspicious of later Loyalist emigration, 57. =Dr= Appointed under Quebec Act, first meeting of, 90; how composed, 269; its power of veto, 277; its sympathies with governor and against people, 277. =Hd= Its welcome to Haldimand, 117-118; composition of, 175; statement made regarding power of, 188; sees Haldimand depart, 309; changes in membership of, at change of governor, 314. =Legislative Union.= =Md= Strongly favoured by Macdonald; opposed by Maritime Provinces and Lower Canada, 107-109, 245. =L'Huillier, Raoul.= =Ch= Director of Company of New France, 170. =Leisler, Jacob.= =F= Seizes government of New York, 266. =Le Jeune, Paul.= Superior of Jesuits in Canada. Came to Canada in 1632, and went on a mission to the Algonquians the following year; succeeded by Vimont as superior, 1639; appointed to the governor's Council, 1640; returned to France the same year; proposed for bishop of Quebec. =Index=: =L= Bishopric of Quebec offered to, 25. =F= Preaches funeral sermon on Champlain, 27. =Ch= Celebrates mass in house of Mme. Hebert, 148; his letter on education of Indian children, 230, 231; describes first service in church, 239; preaches funeral sermon over Champlain, 261; advises Mme. Champlain, 264. =Bib.=: _Relations_, 1632-1640; Parkman, _Jesuits in North America_; Douglas, _Old France in the New World_. =Lelievre, S.= =E= Commissioner under Seigniorial Tenure law, 186. =Lemaire.= =L= Servant in the Seminary, Laval's account of, 250. =Lemaistre, Simon.= =Ch= Director of Company of New France, 170. =Lemaitre.= =L= Sulpician, comes out in _St. Andre_, 31; his attentions to those suffering from the plague, 32; dies a martyr, 91. =Le Marchant, Sir John Gaspard= (1803-1874). =H= Becomes governor of Nova Scotia, 1852, 143; his connection with the Foreign Enlistment Act, 149-152. =Bib.=: _Dict. Nat. Biog._; Campbell, _History of Nova Scotia_. =Lemoyne, Mme. Jacques.= =L= Land bought from, for church at Montreal, 88. =Le Moyne, Paul, Sieur de Maricourt= (166
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