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Freeholder, Should Lord Durham be impeached?, 1839
Should Lord Durham be impeached?: by Freeholder, 28p., London, Printed for Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1839. (As part of his appointment as
Governor-General of Upper and Lower Canada, Lord Durham was charged with the investigation into the causes of the rebellions in these provinces during 1838.
This publication is a response to Lord Durham’s report entitled: Report on the Affairs of British North America. His decisions regarding the rebellions
angered the Prime Minister. As a consequence, Lord Durham resigned on October 9, 1838. The author argues the Governor-General should have been
impeached.)
Title:   "Should Lord Durham be impeached?" : the question considered in an appeal to the electors of the House of Commons / by a freeholder.
OCLC Number:   890708449
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