| Charles Ryle Fay - 1920 - 344 Seiten
...His tenure of office was marked by the complete transference of the Civil List to the Canadian 1 " I found two nations warring in the bosom of a single...found a struggle not of principles, but of races" (Durham's Report on the Affairs of British North A merica, p. 8) . Government (1847), the ratification,... | |
| Jean Charlemagne Bracq - 1924 - 488 Seiten
...obvious causes of the Rising he dogmatically makes them a matter of ethnology. "I expected," he says, "to find a contest between a government and a people:...state: I found a struggle not of principles but of races."14 This he frequently repeats in various ways. Had this been true the same racial antagonism... | |
| Victor Lovitt Oakes Chittick - 1924 - 730 Seiten
...French Canada involved gave startling proof of the seriousness of the situation there. " I expected to find a contest between a Government and a people;...two nations warring in the bosom of a Single State," were Lord Durham's often quoted preliminary words, " and I perceived that it would be idle to attempt... | |
| Helen Grace Macdonald - 1926 - 254 Seiten
...French province. Actual conditions as he found them there in 1839 are thus described: " I expected to find a contest between a government and a people:...terminating the deadly animosity that now separates the inhabi1 Census of Canada East 1861; total population 1,110,664; French origin 847,320. 403] "5 tants... | |
| Edward Murray Wrong - 1926 - 368 Seiten
...Canadian Assembly of a narrow and unprofitable racialism. The famous passage in the Report, ' I expected to find a contest between a government and a people...found a struggle, not of principles, but of races ', expresses the views of Buller before and after contact with the problem more accurately than it... | |
| 1958 - 634 Seiten
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