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Economics, and Separation, [220], [285-6], [330-1]

Education, French-Canadian, [14], [15], [16]

by Newspaper, [38-9]

School and College, [31] et sqq., [136]

of Scottish immigrants, [23]

Ekfried, Early Education at, [33]

Elgin, Countess of, [190]

Elgin, Earl of, Governor-Generalship of, [7], [56], [70], [187] et sqq.

Character and Politics of, [188] et sqq., [190], [191], [209], [221], [225] et sqq., [256], [297]; Chief result of his rule, [190], [268-71]; Despatches of, [325], Influence of, on Autonomy movement, [188] et sqq., [228-9], and on Grey's Colonial policy, [275]; Insult to, [204], [208-9], [227], [320], Scottish loyal address on, [328-9]; and Irish disaffection, [200], [337]; Non-Separationist views of, [278], [281]; Relations with French Canada, [193], [195-6], [198], [210] et sqq., [222]

Later career of, [188-9], [191]

on Baldwin, [110], [339]; on British Press methods, [232]; on Canadian attitude to Free Trade, [220], [285-6]; on Canadian Party Politics, [56], [195], [293], [295]; on the elections of 1844, [181]; on French Canadian Nationalism, [196], and Loyalty (1850), [305-6]; on Metcalfe's policy, [192], [202]; on Montreal, its inhabitants and Annexation views at (1849), [334]; on Moral influence of Governors, [324]; on Sydenham's attitude to Autonomy, [123-4]; on True and False Imperialism, [224-5]

Emigration and its horrors, [20-1]; Wakefield's system of, [238]

English Canadians, loyalty of, [338]

English character of Colonists, Disraeli's views on, [257-8]

English tone in Canadian Society (circ. 1846), [26-7]

Episodes in a Life of Adventure, by Oliphant, referred to, [225]

Examiner, The, Politics of, [64]

Executive Council, British and Canadian views on, [71] et sqq.

Sydenham's, inherited by Bagot, [131]; Stanley's advice on, [129], [136], [143], [144-5], actual Composition of, [144]; La Fontaine's demands and the upshot, [149] et sqq.; Stanley's sarcasm, [152-3]

Executive Responsibility, as conceived by Durham, [244-5]