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transfers, under French law, Sydenham's efforts to simplify,
95-6, 306
Languages for Debates and Records, 90
Lee, General, 290
Legislative and Executive powers of Canadian Government, views on,
of Russell, and of the Canadians, 71 _et sqq._
Lewis, Cornewall, 238
Liberal-Conservatism Canadian, evolution of, 297
Liddell, Dr., and Queen's College, 37
Lincoln, President, Brown's support of, 341
Literary Inactivity, Canadian, some causes, 39 _&n._, 40
"Little Englanders," Early Victorian, 278 _et sqq._, 292
Local government, Absence of Provision for, in Act of Union, 93-5;
in French Canada, Bagot on, 57; as Training for higher politics,
94; Sydenham's views on, 94, and efforts for, 106
London, and Early Canadian Society, 27
London (Ontario), in early days, 13; population of (1846), 24
Lower Canada, French-Canadians of (_q.v._), Clericalism, Politics
and Society among, 14-17; Priestly control of Schools in, 31-2
Municipal Franchise limitations in; results, 25
Union with Upper, difficulties in, 82
Lowland Scots, as Settlers, 21
Loyalist electioneering practices (1844), 179-80
Loyalty, Canadian, as affected by Autonomy, 203, 229, 314, 323
_et sqq._
Inspiration given to, by Brown and such men, 342-3
Mistrust of, begotten over the Militia Bill, 289
Lyons, Lord, on Elgin's Reciprocity Treaty, 288 _n._
Lucas, Sir C. P. _cited_, 4 _n._, 5 _n._
Lumberers, Wild life among, 30
M
Macaulay, Lord, on Metcalfe, 159
MacDonald, Rolland, on Annexation, 336
Macdonald-Sicotte Ministry, and the "Double majority," 309
Macdonald, Sir John A., and Annexation, 336; Averse to the "Double
majority," 308-9; Basis of his control of power, 216; and
Brown's scheme of Confederation, 302 _et sqq._; Imperialism
of, 23; Leadership of, 325; Loyalty of, 339, 343-4; Political
Morality of, 317-19, 321, 324, 341
and Representation by Population, 316
on Canada's Governors-General, 325-6; on Change of Political
views, 296
M'Gee, D'Arcy, on the Irish-Catholic vote in Canada (1866), 332-3;
on Loyalty of Irish Canadians, 333, 337
M'Gill University, 37
Mackenzie, Alexander, Liberal leader, 23; Political rectitude of, 321
Mackenzie, William Lyon, Press organ of, 38; Rebellion under, 5, 11,
55, recognition by, of its error, 63
MacNab-Hincks Min
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