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of Union, 94; Baldwin on, 339; and Federation, 196-7; and the Government of Canada, 70 _et sqq._, 110, 228-9; Leader of British Reformers, 295; Political evolution of, 262-6, 280; Separation anticipated by, 278 Russellite Whigs, use made by, of the Durham Report, 258 _et sqq._ Ryerson, Egerton, and Canadian Education, 35; in Defence of Metcalfe, 174; and Methodism, 180 Ryerson family, value of, to Canada, 18 S St. Benoit, Village of, and the Rebellion Losses Bill, 214 St. Lawrence River, Rapids on, 10 Salaries of Executive, in relation to Political purity, 316 Schools, early, 32 _et sqq._ Convent, 16, 31 Problem of, 307, 309 Scott, R. W., and the Separate Schools Act, 309 Scotsmen as Settlers, 23, 27-9, 42, 45; Keenness for Education, 33-7; Links of, with Scotland, 44, 45; Loyalty of: a striking instance, 338; Noteworthy names among, 23 Sectarianism and Education, 34, 35, 36 Secularization, Advocates of, 64, 90 Seignorial tenure difficulties, 95-6, 306 Self-government, Colonial, _see_ Autonomy, _and_ Responsible Government Separate Schools Act (Scott's), how carried, 307 Separation, Anticipations of, 166, 200, 231, 248, 266, 274, 278 _et sqq._, 282, of British Tories, 253, 254, 255, 256 Four disbelievers in, 278, 291 Military views on, 290 Possibility as affected by Autonomy, 323 _et sqq._ Russell's views at different times, 262, 263, 265 Settlers, _see_ Half-pay officers, Irish, Population, Scotsmen, Squatters, United Empire Loyalists, _&c._ Sherman, General, 290 Sherwood, Henry, Solicitor-General, Bagot and, 144; Elgin and, 194; Retirement of, 250 Sicotte-Macdonald Ministry, and the "Double majority," 309 Simcoe, Lieut.-General John Graves, 19 Single-party Government, Canadian tendency to, 298-9 Small, J. E., in Office, 150 Smith, Professor Goldwin, and his party, Separationists, 289 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, in Canada, 43 Sovereign, the, True relations with Canadian people, 327 Squatters, 22, 29 Stanley, Lord, as Colonial Secretary, relations with Bagot and Canada, 127, 128 _et sqq._, 156, 217, 236, 250-2; Hincks' indictment of, 170; Separation anticipated by, 278 on Bagot's diplomatic services, 127; on the Tie between Great Britain and the Colonies, 139-40 Statesman
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