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Grants, 48 _&n._1 Grote, George, and Separation, 282 H _Habitants_, the, Characteristics of, 15-17 Hamilton, Population (1846), 24 Harrison, S. B., Secretary, 105, Moderate Reform views of, 119, 176; Resolutions moved by, on Provincial Parliaments, 119-20 on the Need for Responsible Government, and for Conciliation of the French Canadians, 133-4 Harvey, Sir John, Grey's letter to, on attitude of Governors of Self-Governing Colonies, 269-70 Head, Sir Edmund W., as Governor-General, 324; Averse to the "Double majority," 307-8 Head, Sir F. B., on Baldwin, 109 Herbert, Sydney (Lord Herbert of Lea), 189 Higginson, Captain, and La Fontaine, 172 Hincks, Sir Francis, Advocate of Responsible Government, 38; Press exponent of Reforming Loyalist views, 64, 196; in Bagot's Executive, 144; Interpretation by, of Durham's Report, 243-4; Political morality of, attacked, 315 on the Civil List difficulty, 163; on Coalitions, 298-9; on the Patronage Crisis, 170; on the Reformers, 113 Hincks-Morin Ministry, the, and Moderate re-union, 298 Home Rule (_see also_ Autonomy), Evolution of, in Canada, antithesis of, to Russell's theory, 229 Hume, Joseph, and Canadian politics, 231, 282 Hyderabad, Metcalfe at, 159 I Immigration and its Problems, 20 _et sqq._, 97-8, 238 Imperial Aid to Religious bodies in Canada, _see_ Anglican Church, _and_ Clergy Reserve question Control, Struggle for, 1-229, _et passim_; Views of various British politicians, 230 _et sqq._ Creed of Durham and Buller, not that of their party, 281 Government, and the French Canadians, 136 Note of Durham's Report, 246-7 Solidarity, some staunch believers in, 274 Sentiment, and Bagot's action, antagonism between, 149 Tariff, 273 Unity, Burke's view on, 2, 3, 6 Imperial Parliament, Courtesies of, 66; Over-ruling by, of Canadian wishes, various views on, 200; as Training school for Colonial Governors, 121 Imperial Titles Bill, Disraeli's speech on, 255-8 Imperialism, British, Early Victorian, 230 Disraeli's, the gaps in, 253 _et sqq._ Durham's, 281 Elgin's, 217 _et sqq._ True basis of, Feeling rather than Laws, 329 Independence, Colonial, Russell on, 263 and Loyalty, ratio between, 345-6 Independence of Parliament Act, as affecting Resign
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