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Metcalfe, Sir Charles, governor-general of Canada, [71].
Molesworth, Sir William, colonial secretary, [121], [122-3].
Murdoch, Beamish, and Howe, [28].
Navigation Acts, the, [30-2].
Newcastle, Duke of, and Howe, [121], [127], [128].
New Brunswick, the railway question in, [94-5], [111-12], [113].
Nova Scotia, and Joseph Howe, [1-3], [6], [130], [156]; early settlements in, [4-7]; trade development of, [10], [33]; her political system, [33-4], [36], [38], [42], [43], [54-5], [64-5], [73-4], [88-90]; religious strife in, [35], [77-8], [132-3]; and Colonial Office patronage, [38]; the railway question in, [92-3], [94], [96], [114], [121]; loyalty of, [103]; favours a maritime union, [135]; her hostility to Confederation, [137], [144], [146-8], [150].
Pakington, Sir John, colonial secretary, [114].
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