LEMUEL ALLAN WILMOT | | CHAPTER I | Page | ANCESTRY AND EARLY LIFE | 1 | CHAPTER II | EARLY EFFORTS FOR REFORM | 13 | CHAPTER III | WILMOT IN THE LEGISLATURE | 31 | CHAPTER IV | WILMOT AS A DELEGATE TO THE COLONIAL OFFICE | 41 | CHAPTER V | LORD JOHN RUSSELL ON TENURE OF OFFICE | 57 | CHAPTER VI | THE READE APPOINTMENT | 67 | CHAPTER VII | WILMOT'S VIEWS ON EDUCATION | 83 | CHAPTER VIII | THE DEMAND FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT | 99 | CHAPTER IX | THE VICTORY IS WON | 113 | CHAPTER X | JUDGE AND GOVERNOR | 131 | SIR LEONARD TILLEY | CHAPTER I | EARLY LIFE AND BUSINESS CAREER | 143 | CHAPTER II | ELECTED TO THE LEGISLATURE | 159 | CHAPTER III | THE PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW | 171 | CHAPTER IV | REFORM AND PROGRESS | 183 | CHAPTER V | THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY | 195 | CHAPTER VI | THE MOVEMENT FOR MARITIME UNION | 201 | CHAPTER VII | THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE | 215 | CHAPTER VIII | DEFEAT OF CONFEDERATION | 231 | CHAPTER IX | TILLEY AGAIN IN POWER | 239 | CHAPTER X | THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT | 253 | CHAPTER XI | THE FIRST PARLIAMENT OF CANADA | 269 | CHAPTER XII | FINANCE MINISTER AND GOVERNOR | 277 | INDEX | 293 |
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