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française (Montréal), some items of lesser importance on Chauveau can be found in the following collections: ASN, AP-G, L.-É. Bois; J.-A.-I. Douville; and AUM, P58, H3/81; I2/58. Researchers will
have just mentioned, M. de Maisonneuve was acutely concerned with the question of the settlers’ housing. It was late in the season. He could see no lodging suitable for the 56 (perhaps 58) people
the Baby collection (P 58).  j.-p.w.] Bas-Canada, chambre d’Assemblée, Journaux, 1807–11
,” in My Oxford, ed. Ann Thwaite (London, 1977), 35–58. Philip Massolin, Canadian intellectuals, the Tory tradition, and the challenge of modernity, 1939–1970 (Toronto, 2001). Kenneth
resolving the serious financial problems that had plagued the province for some years and that circumstances prevailing in 1857–58 had made worse. The revenues of the province came basically from import
: organizing and financing the Liberal Party of Canada, 1930–58 (Toronto, 1977). Several journal articles are worth noting. Neil McKenty discusses
., B, 27–89, 92, 97–98, 102; C11A, 49–92, 94, 110–21; C11B, 11, 19–27; C11E, 13, 16; C11G, 9–11; D2C, 2–4, 18, 47/2, 48, 58, 60–61, 222; D2D
. Bernard Pothier [AAQ, Registre des confirmations, 58. Archives de la Charente-Maritime (La Rochelle), B 5714, 5921. Archives
in Toronto for the promotion of Canadian industry. As a result of the tariff increases of 1857–58 [see William Cayley*], American
position. During the winter of 1757–58 complaints over the food supply became more and more vociferous. Rations of the staples, bread and meat, were
World (Toronto), 7 (January–July 1917), no.6: 38–39, 41; no.7: 16, 32–33, 35; 8 (August 1917–June 1918), no.2: 16, 32–33; no.3: 8, 49; no.4: 8, 58; no.5: 25
French to escape a rumoured massacre at the hands of the Onondagas. During the winter of 1657–58 the Onondagas, under pressure from the Mohawks, who had never agreed to peace with the French, were
recollection 58 years later of a man who in 1815 had been a clerk in Forsyth, Richardson. Indeed, Prevost suspected Solicitor General Stephen
.S63, A. W. Cochran to Roderick Mackenzie, 23 Feb. 1835; MS439. Mass. Hist. Soc. (Boston), Jonathan Sewall papers. PAC, MG 23, D1, ser.1, 3, 6; D2, 1, 5–7, 9; GII, 10; 14, ser.1, 2: 954–58
), no.4: 58–69; G.-M. Oury, “Dom Guéranger et le cardinal Taschereau; la vocation monastique du premier cardinal canadien,” Cahiers des Dix, 42 (1979): 9–24; Henri Têtu, “Les souvenirs
old “no looking to Washington” cry of loyalty, his candidates achieved only a small majority of Upper Canadian seats. In the other elections under his management, in 1857–58 and 1863, the Upper Canadian
, 41–43, 58, 78, 154, 166 (copies at PAC). PAC, MG 23, A1; A4, 14, 16, 18, 20, 29–30; A6; A8; GI, 5; GII, 6; 9; 14, vols.2, 7;15; 19, vol.3; HI, 1; MG 40, B1, 3, 6–10, 13, 15, 17; RG 1, E1
: AN, Col., B, 3–8, 10–13, C11A, C13C, 3; Marine, B2, 50–52, 55, 58, 66, 104, B4, 9, 10; Archives du Service hydrographique de la marine, carton 671
for conscription,” Queen’s Quarterly (Kingston, Ont.), 58 (1951): 1–13. This profile is drawn from the author’s biography, A
, which was won hands down by the government, gave the Yes camp a slight lead. Indeed, for the first and only time, according to an internal poll conducted by the party, the PQ speakers had more than 58
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