common with that of such men as Draper and Francis Hincks. They were ready to recognize the legitimate interests
Elmsley*, Francis Hincks*, and William Ketchum. Why he involved himself in founding a rival reform bank is uncertain. However, he
following year and Francis Hincks and Morin formed a new ministry. Wanting ministers who enjoyed wide popularity in
Francis Hincks*’s Examiner, a Toronto reform newspaper usually critical of Arthur, admitted in 1840 that he deserved “credit for a
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Confusion within Reform ranks after 1849, moreover, did not assist the Conservatives. Instead, new Reform leaders, Francis Hincks* and Augustin
Francis Hincks* and Morin. He remained in it until 15 Aug. 1853, when he was appointed judge of the Superior Court to replace the late Jean
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In June 1854 the government of the Province of Canada fell. The administration of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert
resigned and was replaced by that of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert
designed to correct a situation he deplored, but the government of Francis Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert
, 141–43 (mfm. at PAC). Debates of the Legislative Assembly of United Canada (Abbott Gibbs et al.). Francis Hincks, Reminiscences of his public life (Montreal, 1884). J. W
reform party leadership. By the fall of 1849 Perry had become a republican and he refused, despite pressure from Baldwin, Francis Hincks*, and
Hincks*, who had opposed the grant for fear that Richardson would use it to help his newspapers, became a relentless political enemy and attacked Richardson regularly in print. In 1843 Richardson
Hincks*. Taché wrote a long letter on this 1854 crisis to Jean-Charles Chapais*, and although it is already well known to historians it
Hincks* and Augustin-Norbert Morin*. The asylum had become an acute political embarrassment to the government. Rolph chose Workman to
Hincks of Canada thought it “absurd” to include the leader of the opposition, but Young considered it a “good move” because it “relieves the government of some part of the responsibility.” When
Hincks*, out of a speculation in city debentures. Mowat’s caustic and aggressive examination of Bowes reveals the steel his mild manner usually hid and illuminates his admission, in 1858, that “I
Hincks; it was published in February 1844 under the title First series of five letters, against the Baldwin faction. During the election of 1844 he campaigned widely in Canada West in
Hincks*’s Examiner portrayed him as such – but he lacked the talents and intellect which made Robinson, Strachan, Macaulay, and Jones more important. His forte was sound and fury and more
Hincks, and by Prime Minister Macdonald. Given the strong anti-British North American sentiment in Congress after the Civil War, Rose’s projet of a treaty was abortive
les années 1831, 1832 et 1833, Paul Wyczynski, édit. (Ottawa, 1968). [Sir Francis Hincks], The ministerial crisis: Mr. D. B