Small, J. E., in Office, [150]

Smith, Professor Goldwin, and his party, Separationists, [289]

Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, in Canada, [43]

Sovereign, the, True relations with Canadian people, [327]

Squatters, [22], [29]

Stanley, Lord, as Colonial Secretary, relations with Bagot and Canada, [127], [128] et sqq., [156], [217], [236], [250-2]; Hincks' indictment of, [170]; Separation anticipated by, [278]

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Statesmanship, Elgin's conception of, [227]

Statesmen, Canadian, Loyalty of the more eminent, [339] et sqq.

Stephen, Sir James Fitzjames, Influence of, at the Colonial Office, [234-7], [238]; Views of, on Separation, [237] &n.