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... Hope Town Council Woodstock Town Council Gaelic Society , Toronto Kingston Reform Association .. St. Thomas Reformers .... North Grey Reform Association . Reform Association , Windsor .. St. Andrew's Society , Toronto Whitby Public ...
... Hope Town Council Woodstock Town Council Gaelic Society , Toronto Kingston Reform Association .. St. Thomas Reformers .... North Grey Reform Association . Reform Association , Windsor .. St. Andrew's Society , Toronto Whitby Public ...
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... hope of securing some sort of ecclesiastical supremacy for himself and his clergy , though keenly opposed by many of his own communion . The time seemed favourable to accomplish his object . A reactionary Governor was at the head of ...
... hope of securing some sort of ecclesiastical supremacy for himself and his clergy , though keenly opposed by many of his own communion . The time seemed favourable to accomplish his object . A reactionary Governor was at the head of ...
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... hope that one behind the scenes for the next four years , when parted from the actors upon the stage and in ... hope yet , and we stuck to the ministry on the strength of that hope . We saw that the reformers of Upper Canada could ...
... hope that one behind the scenes for the next four years , when parted from the actors upon the stage and in ... hope yet , and we stuck to the ministry on the strength of that hope . We saw that the reformers of Upper Canada could ...
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... hope of electing Mr. Rankin . Mr. Brown , by his eloquence , but above all by his evident , earnestness , made a most favourable impression wherever he spoke . Mr. Cameron at one or two meetings promised to support Mr. Brown , if he ...
... hope of electing Mr. Rankin . Mr. Brown , by his eloquence , but above all by his evident , earnestness , made a most favourable impression wherever he spoke . Mr. Cameron at one or two meetings promised to support Mr. Brown , if he ...
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... hope of electing Mr. Rankin was abandoned . Another effort indeed was made of a very clumsy character to divide the party . A Mr. Wilkes appeared suddenly as a third reform candi- date . His supporters and Mr. Rankin's supporters made ...
... hope of electing Mr. Rankin was abandoned . Another effort indeed was made of a very clumsy character to divide the party . A Mr. Wilkes appeared suddenly as a third reform candi- date . His supporters and Mr. Rankin's supporters made ...
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