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                  Hincks*, and Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine*. George Brown, moreover, began to travel up to Canada in the service of his
                  president of the People’s Bank, founded in 1835, with many leading Reformers, including Francis Hincks*, active in
                  off from direct access to his compensation. Then, in August, Francis Hincks*, the editor of the reform Examiner and a newly elected
                  . The Francis Hincks*–Augustin-Norbert Morin* Liberal regime that succeeded
                  Hincks* that it was better to consolidate the Reform party by supporting Augustin Cuvillier* as candidate
                  . The appointment of Francis Hincks as minister of finance on 9 Oct. 1869 relieved McMaster of his awkward
                  Hincks* inspector general of public accounts. His hopes that Hincks would bring with him the support of moderate reformers and that Henry Sherwood
                  Hincks*. In the early 1850s the government of Hincks and Augustin-Norbert Morin* became involved in several education bills, to which
                  for the new government of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert Morin* and
                  Francis Hincks* for pro-American sympathies, commented on the clergy reserves question, and urged the British to grant the colonies representation
                  Hincks* tried to reorganize the government and Sandfield now expected to succeed Baldwin as attorney general west. Hincks personally disliked Sandfield, however, considering him too independent-minded
                   
                  Hincks*. In 1853 Smiley publicly denied that MacNab had influence over or a financial interest in the Spectator. Privately, he expressed distrust of the knight and was critical of his
                   
                  ., 1970). D. C. Harvey, An introduction to the history of Dalhousie University (Halifax, 1938). R. S. Longley, Sir Francis Hincks; a study of Canadian politics
                  Hincks* and University of Toronto professor Charles Kirk Clarke*, along with Dr Helen
                   
                  Hincks*, Burns received the appointment as puisne judge of this court on 21 Jan. 1850. He sat on the court until his death. During his career, Burns was an active bencher of the Law Society of
                  1844 was printer for Francis Hincks*’ newspaper the Pilot until it got its own print-shop. In the same year Campbell also founded his
                   
                  friends such as Francis Hincks*, he moved to Ingersoll in 1853. There Chadwick’s career
                  Reform government of Francis Hincks and Augustin-Norbert
                  Hincks and Augustin-Norbert Morin
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