, 211, 311-2; and Immigration, 97; Responsible Colonial
government as advocated by, 61, 149, 166, 244-5; non-Separationist
views, 281; Visit of, to Canada, 31
on the Catholic clergy of Lower Canada, 41-2; on Local Government, 94
_Durham's Report_, 4 _n._, 5 _n._, 6, 57; Effects of, 249; Fallacy in,
260-1; Illusions on, dispelled, 243-4; Imperial note of, 246-7
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Economics, and Separation, 220, 285-6, 330-1
Education, French-Canadian, 14, 15, 16
by Newspaper, 38-9
School and College, 31 _et sqq._, 136
of Scottish immigrants, 23
Ekfried, Early Education at, 33
Elgin, Countess of, 190
Elgin, Earl of, Governor-Generalship of, 7, 56, 70, 187 _et sqq._
Character and Politics of, 188 _et sqq._, 190, 191, 209, 221, 225
_et sqq._, 256, 297; Chief result of his rule, 190, 268-71;
Despatches of, 325, Influence of, on Autonomy movement, 188 _et
sqq._, 228-9, and on Grey's Colonial policy, 275; Insult to, 204,
208-9, 227, 320, Scottish loyal address on, 328-9; and Irish
disaffection, 200, 337; Non-Separationist views of, 278, 281;
Relations with French Canada, 193, 195-6, 198, 210 _et sqq._, 222
Later career of, 188-9, 191
on Baldwin, 110, 339; on British Press methods, 232; on Canadian
attitude to Free Trade, 220, 285-6; on Canadian Party Politics,
56, 195, 293, 295; on the elections of 1844, 181; on French
Canadian Nationalism, 196, and Loyalty (1850), 305-6; on
Metcalfe's policy, 192, 202; on Montreal, its inhabitants and
Annexation views at (1849), 334; on Moral influence of
Governors, 324; on Sydenham's attitude to Autonomy, 123-4; on
True and False Imperialism, 224-5
Emigration and its horrors, 20-1; Wakefield's system of, 238
English Canadians, loyalty of, 338
English character of Colonists, Disraeli's views on, 257-8
English tone in Canadian Society (_circ._ 1846), 26-7
_Episodes in a Life of Adventure_, by Oliphant, referred to, 225
_Examiner, The_, Politics of, 64
Executive Council, British and Canadian views on, 71 _et sqq._
Sydenham's, inherited by Bagot, 131; Stanley's advice on, 129,
136, 143, 144-5, actual Composition of, 144; La Fontaine's
demands and the upshot, 149 _et sqq._; Stanley's sarcasm, 152-3
Executive Responsibility, as conceived by Durham, 244-5
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