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Chapter Seven Loyalty and the Idea of Party in the 1840s
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David Mills
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Idea of Loyalty in Upper Canada 1
- The Ideological Foundations of Loyalty 12
- The Alien Question and the Debate over Loyalty 34
- Born in the Bosom of Loyalty: Egerton Ryerson and the Methodists in Upper Canada 52
- “We Seek Tranquility and Good Government, According to Our Constitution”: Moderate Toryism in the 1830s 71
- The Controversy over Legitimate Opposition: Reform Loyalty before the Rebellion 93
- Loyalty and the Idea of Party in the 1840s 111
- Conclusion 132
- Notes 141
- Bibliography 201
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Idea of Loyalty in Upper Canada 1
- The Ideological Foundations of Loyalty 12
- The Alien Question and the Debate over Loyalty 34
- Born in the Bosom of Loyalty: Egerton Ryerson and the Methodists in Upper Canada 52
- “We Seek Tranquility and Good Government, According to Our Constitution”: Moderate Toryism in the 1830s 71
- The Controversy over Legitimate Opposition: Reform Loyalty before the Rebellion 93
- Loyalty and the Idea of Party in the 1840s 111
- Conclusion 132
- Notes 141
- Bibliography 201
- Index 233