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finished canvas shows how he was willing to make subtle but important modifications to enhance mood. The hues of the sketch were an overall rosy brown. In the canvas he emphasized the difference between lake
Charlesworth* agreed and argued that Walker and gallery director Eric Brown* were wrong to show favouritism to Canadian painters whose work he
, led by its more recent members from the business class such as Herbert Brown
(Toronto, 1986); Donald Johnston, Up the hill (Montreal, 1986); Gérard Pelletier, Years of impatience, 1950–1960, trans. Alan Brown (Toronto, 1984) and Years of choice, 1960–1968
(1967). The new peoples: being and becoming Métis in North America, ed. J. [L.] Peterson and J. S. H. Brown (Winnipeg, 1985). K. G. Pryke, Nova Scotia and
 
collection of all works by Charlevoix is to be found in the John Carter Brown Library (Providence, R.I.). Some information was supplied by Dr Bernard Boivin, Research Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa
James Brown*, John Hamilton Gray*, and John Simcoe
 1867 in Toronto, where George Brown* led delegates in renewing opposition to John A
–1945, ed. N. F. Dreisziger (Waterloo, Ont., 1981), 43–55. The best guide to Conservative politics and the Borden government remains R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden, a
ledger, Canada, 26: 252, 297 (mfm. at NA). NA, MG 24, B40, Holton to Brown, 9 Dec. 1860 (mfm. at AO); E9; E14; MG 26, A: 50555–66, 50597–606, 50642–56, 156775–76, 158487–89, 160720, 162979
subdued strokes bring out the angle of the epaulets. Rich blacks, browns, and greys, freely used, create surprising effects in juxtaposition with a brilliant garnet-red or crimson
his friend John Budden. Elegantly garbed in check trousers and a golden-brown jacket, he is in a restful pose, nonchalantly seated by a stretch of water. Behind him he has placed his tall hat, his gun
Pope met with George Brown* and carried his offer of cooperation to Macdonald, thus helping to make possible the “Great Coalition
active support of Conservative candidates in the federal election of that year upset some of Dunsmuir’s friends. Then, in September 1901 Dunsmuir named John Cunningham Brown, an ally of Martin, to his
Warren Baldwin papers; J. H. Richardson, Reminiscences of the medical profession in Toronto, 1829–1905 (typescript). PAC, MG 24, B24; B40, J. H. Price to George Brown, 28 Dec. 1848. PAO
 
missions (3v., New York, 1949–59), 1. J. E. Carlson Brown, “Jennie Fowler Willing (1834–1916): Methodist churchwoman and reformer” (phd thesis, Boston Univ., 1983). J
prohibitionist. A long-time supporter of the moralistic, crusading politics of George Brown* and Alexander
them George Brown*, editor of the Toronto Globe, argued that Rupert’s Land should be part of Canada. The British House of Commons
George Howard*, George Browne*, Frederic William
 Durham reconsidered,” Political thought in Canada: contemporary perspectives, comp. and ed. Stephen Brooks (Toronto, 1984), 239–57. Lucy Brown, The Board of Trade and the free-trade movement
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