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ministry of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert Morin
 
Hincks*’ administration, abolished the university’s medical school in 1853, Gwynne, incensed, retired to Britain, but he returned to Toronto in 1856. He neglected both politics and medicine (except for
 
. [B.] Leacock, Baldwin, LaFontaine, Hincks; responsible government (Toronto, 1907). J. D. Leighton, “The development of federal Indian policy in Canada, 1840–1890
 
returned to the post office or to have some recompense made. Nor was his case forgotten by others; in 1840 Francis Hincks* suggested in the
finally taking firm shape in the famous coalition of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert
Hincks was appointed cashier. Under good management the “People’s Bank,” despite having no limited liability, weathered the financial crises of 1836 without having to suspend payments like the
 
acted for a time as editor of the Montreal Pilot and Journal of Commerce, a Reform newspaper which supported Francis Hincks*. In March
 
. Andrew Taylor McCord attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution at the same time as Francis Hincks before
 
later accumulated some 4,000 acres of additional land in the area. In 1855 he bought from Francis Hincks* a mill-seat in Renfrew at the
 
weekly to a tri-weekly and McQueen acquired a province-wide reputation as an advocate of reform and temperance. Early in 1854 Francis Hincks asked him to edit the Montreal Pilot and Journal of Commerce
[Bruce*] and. the Reformist administration of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert
 
*, James Lesslie*, and Francis Hincks* in 1838 in organizing the short-lived Mississippi
to the Upper Canada assessment act, the Grand Trunk Railway charter, and the usury laws; and he opposed Francis Hincks*’ tariff and efforts
 
Canada West. The Reform government of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert
 
Cameron*, a Clear Grit member of the assembly, to the clerk of the asylum. Scott took the letter to the premier, Francis Hincks*, for
assembly, but Sir Francis Hincks*’ Examiner praised him for voting on several occasions to appropriate the Clergy Reserves for
 
eight months later. As a reformer and follower of Francis Hincks*, and as a talented, articulate lawyer, well connected to Montreal’s business
 
La Fontaine*, Robert Baldwin*, and Francis Hincks as they vied for control of the government
Hincks and Augustin-Norbert Morin*. Like Joseph Hartman* of York
politics of Francis Hincks*, the development-minded inspector general of Canada. He believed it was not enough to apply the leverage of the
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