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Agriculture of the Habitants, [16]

"Alabama" affair, the, [288]

Alien Admission Bill, [106]

America, United States of, Bagot's diplomatic services in, [126], [127-8]

and Canadian Annexation, [204], [218], [219]

and Canada, Federation in, differences between, [329]

Elgin's skilful Diplomacy with, [191]

Politics in, as affecting Canadian (1852), [200], [207], [215]

Relations with Great Britain as affected by Canadian Autonomy, [287]

Tory feeling to, after 1812, [248]

Trade of, with Canada as affected by Free Trade, [272], Grey's views on, [273]

American Aggression, and the Defence of Canada, Peel on, [254]

Education, Burke on, [40]

Immigrants, Annexation views of, [333]

War, the, attitude to, of Canada and Great Britain, [288]; Military power shown by, [290]

Amnesty, Bagot's attitude to, [155]

Anderson, John, political indifference of, [55-6] &n.

Anglicanism (see also Clergy Reserves), in Canada, [43-4], [47]; Imperial support to, [48], [49]

Anglicization of French Canada, views on, of various Governors, [57], [59], [83], [142], [211], [306], [311-12]

Anglo-French Reforming bloc, evolution of, [65], [161]

Attitude of, on Metcalfe's arrival, [161] et sqq.

Annexation, Federation as alternative to, Russell on, [265]

Manifestoes on, [334], [337]

Movement in favour of, activity in 1849, [330]; Inconsistencies on, of The Times, [233]; Opposition to, of Brown, [342]; Supporters of, [204], [330] et sqq.; Rouges views on, [302]

Risk of, on Elgin's arrival, [191]

Tory views on, [204], [254], [255]

Anti-Union attitude of French Canadians, [124]

Ashburton Treaty, the, Difficulties solved by, [127-8], [132]

Armstrong, Peter, Typical Squatter, [29]

Art of Colonization, by Wakefield, [239]

Arthur, Sir George, Governor-General, Timid despatches of, [249]

on Colonial Disloyalty, [60-1]

on the Durham Report and its effect, [248-9]

Autonomy, Canadian, the Struggle for, passim

British opinion on, changes in, [230] et sqq.

Conditions demanded by, [277]

Limitations on, views of Durham and Sydenham on, [119-21]

Macdonald's views on, [344]

Movement towards, as affected by Successive Governors, [122-5], [138], [228], by Elgin, [228-9], and by Grey, [268-71]

Natural outcome of Laissez-faire, [291]

Results, as affecting Anglo-American relations, [287]; Confederation, [305]; Connexion of Canada and Great Britain, [323] et sqq.; Party system, [302-5]; Summary of, [345-6]

Aylwin, T. C., in office, [150]