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as Colonial Secretary, 251, 256 on British approval of Metcalfe's methods, 193; on Rebellion Losses Bill, 206 _n._; on Separation, 266-7, 285 Glenelg, Lord, at the Colonial Office, 236; and the Clergy Reserve question, 49; on Canadian local rights, 236 _Globe, The_, Brown's newspaper, on the Clear-Grits, 300 _n._2; Influence of, 311, 341-2 Good Government essential to Colonial Empire, Molesworth on, 281-2 Gourlay, Robert, agitator, Scottish origin of, 23 Governor-General and Assembly, Russell's instructions concerning, 72 _et sqq._ and Colonial Executive, relations between, as sketched by Grey, 269 in relation to Confederation, 325 Diminution of importance of, after Autonomy, 324 _et sqq._ Duties of, Sydenham's views on, 119-21 Salary of (_see also_ Civil List), Brown's attitude on, 342 Governors-General referred to, in order of date, _see also under_ Names Dalhousie, Earl of, 1820 Colborne, Sir John (acting), 1830 Thomson, C. Poulett, 1833; _later_ Lord Sydenham, 1841 Durham, Earl of, 1838 Colborne, Sir John, 1838 Bagot, Sir Charles, 1842 Metcalfe, Lord, 1843 Cathcart, Earl of, 1846 Elgin, Earl of, 1847 Head, Sir Edmund W., 1854 Monck, Viscount, 1861 Grant, General Ulysses, 290 Great Britain (_see also_ British), and the Colonies, future relations between, MacDonald on, 344 Imperial policy of, under Grey, 275-6 _et proevi_; Change in, process and progress of, 291 Relations with Canada as affected by Autonomy, 323 _et sqq._; Basis of, 239 Greville, Charles, on Poulett Thomson, 77 Grey, Earl, as Colonial Secretary, 196, 222, 237; Characteristics of the man and his ideas, 267 _et sqq._; Events of his term of office, 268 _et sqq._ Colonial policy of, 190-1, 196, 199, 256, 267-8 _et sqq._; Elgin's influence on, 209 _&n._2, 275; and Federation, 196-7; Free Trade with Canada urged by, 267-8, 272-4; and the Militia Bill crisis, 290; Views of, on Separation, 278, 281, occasional misgivings, 223, 283 on Attitude of a Governor of a Self-governing Colony, 269-70; on British indifference to Canada (1851), 232; on Elgin's best attitude to the Canadian Executive of 1848, 200; on Newspaper misrepresentation, 232; on Separationist views at Westminster, 260-7 Grey, Sir George, on the Clergy
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