GENERAL INDEX 



19 



of 



I. 



Canada — 



— 1663 — description of the colony — 



1S96, I. 159-168; 1900, I. 169. 

 — 1663 — coutume de Paris introduced 



— 1S85, II. 61. 

 — 1665-1760 — nature of the adminis- 

 tration— 1896, I. 67, 72; 1899y. 



I. 3. 

 —1668— free trade — 1892, I. 30. 

 — 1669 — immigration of women — see 



French Canadians. 

 — 1683 — importations — 1896, I. 72. 

 — 1683 — considered a fit country for 



colonization — 1903, I. 78. 

 — 1690 — struggle of parties — 1894, I. 



129. 

 ■ — 1689 — scheme for the conquest of 



the New England colonies — 1886, I. 



72, 83; 1890, I. 103, 104, 107; 1895, 



I. 21. 

 — 1689 — scheme for the conquest of 



Canada by the New England colo- 

 nies— 1904, II. 265. 

 — 1697 — situation at the death 



Frontenac — 1890, I. 107. 

 — 1713 — fisheries question — 1906, 



50. 

 — 1715 — state of finance — 188.5, 



27. 

 — 1736 — exportations — 1884, II. 9. 

 — 1741 — scheme for the conquest of 



Canada— 1891, II. 205. 

 — 1747 — question of limits — 1894, I. 



9, 17. See Limits. 

 — 1750 — state of the colony — 1888, I. 



5, 13-20. 

 — 1758 — plan of conquest — 1904, II. 



266. 

 — 1754-1760 — the war of conquest — 



1889, I. 6-27. 



— 1760 — rights of the British Crown — 

 1905, XLVII, XLVII. 



— 1760 — no legislative council — 

 1905, XLIX. 



— 1760 — census — 1905, LIV. 



— 1760 — stock and provisons in tlie 

 country — 1905, LIU. 



— 1760 — limits of the colony — 1882, 

 VII; 1890, II. 37 ; 1905, LXXII. 



— 1760-1766 — British Immigrants. — 

 —1890, I. 84. 



— 1760-1840 — Lower Canada admin- 

 istration — 1886, II. 50-55. 



— 1761 — peace probable soon — 1906, 

 I. 43, 47, 48. 



— -1763 — limits of the Province of 

 Quebec— 1902, II. 93. 



— 1763 — legislative council autho- 

 rized by the King — 1905, LXVIII. 



— 1763 — situation of the country — 



1890, II. 14-16. 



— 1764 — legislative council formed — 



1905, LXXIV. 

 — 1766 — census — 1905, LXXVI. 



Canada — 



— 1774 — Quebec .\ct— 1885, I. 65, 98; 



1886, II. 50; 1890, IL 18, 22, 35; 



1891, I. 31 ; 1893, I. 41, 55, 57; 1895, 



II. 34; 1897, II. 8; 1900, I. 3-12, 



130; 1905, LI. LXXX. 

 — 1775 — American invasion — 1884, I, 



53; 1885, I. 65; 1898, I. 91, 92. 

 — 1778 — state of hostilities — 1888, I. 



99. 

 — 1784 — see United Empire Loyalists. 

 — 1791 — constitution granted by the 



Imperial Government — 1882, XI; 



1885, I. 66, 68; 1888, I. 104; 1890, II. 



15, 25; 1891, L 33; 1893, L 41, 54, 



55; 1895, II. 34; 1898, I. 82, 84, 89; 



1900, I. 10. 

 — 1792 — 1st session of the Quebec 



Legislature — 1897, II. 272. 

 — 1st session of the Legislature ]^of 



Upper Canada — 1902, IL 93. 

 — 1808 — trade with England — 1892, 



I. 22. 

 — 1810 — difficulties with Sir James 



Craig — see Craig. 

 — 1818 — control of public expenses — 



1900, I. 10, 11. 

 —1822— Union Bill— 1885, I. 66, 67. 

 —1834— The .92 Resolutions— 1885, 



I. 67; 1898, I. 125. 

 — 1837 — insurrection — 1885, I. 67; 



1890, II. 16; 1897, II. 11, 14; 1898, 



I. 125. See Papineau. 



— 1837 — " Rebellion token" — 1903, II. 

 221, 232. 



— 1837- the clergy— 1900, II. 42. 



— 1837-1840 — social and economic con- 

 ditions — 1900, II. 29-47. 



— 1837-1897 — during the "\'ictorian 

 Era— 1897, II. 33-38. 



— 1840 — Union of Upper and Lower 

 Canada — constitution — opening of 

 1st parliament — 1882, XII; 1884, I. 

 51 ; 1885, I. 67 ; 1890, IL 16, 27 ; 1895, 

 IL 18; 1897, II. 15; 1900, I. 12-19- 



II. 35. 



Responsible go vermnent — 1 884, 1. 57, 

 58; 1885, I. 58; 1890, II. 18, 26; 1895, 

 II. 17; 1896, II. 147; 1898, I. 81, 83- 

 1900, I. 12-18. 



— 1847 — adminstration — 1894, I. 194. 

 — 1849 — indemnity Act — 1885, I. 68. 

 — 1854 — Nova Scotia proposes union 



of B.N. A. provinces — 1899, IT 15-^- 



195. 



Legislative Council — 1895, II 19- 



1898,11.43-51. 



— 1864 — Quebec conference — 1897 II 

 33. 



— 1867 — Confederation — 1890, II. 19, 

 20; 1897, II. 18-20; 1900, I. 20-22. 



— 1867 — Confederation a.ssumes con- 

 trol of currency — 1892, II. 33. 



