The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie: With an Account of the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, and the Subsequent Frontier Disturbances, Chiefly from Unpublished Documents, Bände 1-2C.W., P.R. Randall, 1862 |
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... formed were never wholly effaced . Though of Highland origin , she spoke Gaelic but rarely , it would seem , for she never imparted more than a very slight knowledge of it to her son . She cherished some plau- sible superstitions ...
... formed were never wholly effaced . Though of Highland origin , she spoke Gaelic but rarely , it would seem , for she never imparted more than a very slight knowledge of it to her son . She cherished some plau- sible superstitions ...
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... formation by which the mind of a remarkable man has been enriched and modified ; and it is peculiarly fortunate that a catalogue has been preserved , in this case . With his tenacious memory , Mr. Mackenzie must have been enabled to ...
... formation by which the mind of a remarkable man has been enriched and modified ; and it is peculiarly fortunate that a catalogue has been preserved , in this case . With his tenacious memory , Mr. Mackenzie must have been enabled to ...
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... formed ' the family compact , ' and were the avowed enemies of common schools , of civil and religious liberty , of all legislative or other checks to their own will . Other men had opposed , and been converted by them . At nine - and ...
... formed ' the family compact , ' and were the avowed enemies of common schools , of civil and religious liberty , of all legislative or other checks to their own will . Other men had opposed , and been converted by them . At nine - and ...
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... formed a fleeting resolution to leave it , and re- turn to Dundas . He had , while there , become much attached to the people . If his paper found a less number of readers there than at York , the prospect was rather consolatory than ...
... formed a fleeting resolution to leave it , and re- turn to Dundas . He had , while there , become much attached to the people . If his paper found a less number of readers there than at York , the prospect was rather consolatory than ...
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... formed . At all times , during his life , Mr. Mackenzie was subject to great elation at a brightening prospect , and to correspond- ing depression in other circumstances . Two weeks after the contemplated change in his journal , he an ...
... formed . At all times , during his life , Mr. Mackenzie was subject to great elation at a brightening prospect , and to correspond- ing depression in other circumstances . Two weeks after the contemplated change in his journal , he an ...
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Seite 351 - Journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If after such reconsideration two-thirds of the members present shall agree to pass the bill, It shall be sent, together with the objections to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and If approved by two- thirds of the members present It shall become a law. But In...
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