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Habitants, the, Characteristics of, [15-17]
Hamilton, Population (1846), [24]
Harrison, S. B., Secretary, [105], Moderate Reform views of, [119], [176]; Resolutions moved by, on Provincial Parliaments, [119-20]
on the Need for Responsible Government, and for Conciliation of the French Canadians, [133-4]
Harvey, Sir John, Grey's letter to, on attitude of Governors of Self-Governing Colonies, [269-70]
Head, Sir Edmund W., as Governor-General, [324]; Averse to the "Double majority," [307-8]
Head, Sir F. B., on Baldwin, [109]
Herbert, Sydney (Lord Herbert of Lea), [189]
Higginson, Captain, and La Fontaine, [172]
Hincks, Sir Francis, Advocate of Responsible Government, [38]; Press exponent of Reforming Loyalist views, [64], [196]; in Bagot's Executive, [144]; Interpretation by, of Durham's Report, [243-4]; Political morality of, attacked, [315]
on the Civil List difficulty, [163]; on Coalitions, [298-9]; on the Patronage Crisis, [170]; on the Reformers, [113]
Hincks-Morin Ministry, the, and Moderate re-union, [298]
Home Rule (see also Autonomy), Evolution of, in Canada, antithesis of, to Russell's theory, [229]
Hume, Joseph, and Canadian politics, [231], [282]
Hyderabad, Metcalfe at, [159]