| 41. | In 1825, 1, 878 Peter Robinson, a member of the Family Compact and brother of the Attorney General.
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| 42. | The Church was led by the Rev . John Strachan ( 1778 1867 ), a pillar of the Family Compact.
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| 43. | In Lower Canada they were known as the Ch�teau Clique; in Upper Canada they were known as the Family Compact.
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| 44. | McNab had approval from the Family Compact to treat the settlers on his land in the feudal manner practiced in Scotland.
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| 45. | Rev . Bethune inherited a diocese quite fragmented from methods and policies attributed to Strachan and / or the Family Compact.
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| 46. | Mackenzie believed that this imbalance of power was further tainted by the Family Compact who held the key positions in government.
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| 47. | Spain entered the American Revolutionary War as an ally of France in June 1779, a renewal of the Bourbon Family Compact.
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| 48. | The Ontario Legislature, then in the grip of the Family Compact, had powerful supporters of the Welland block further progress.
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| 49. | After the Upper Canada Rebellion, resentments between the ruling factions of the Family Compact and the Reform elements in Toronto continued.
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| 50. | Reform politician John Rolph introduced a bill to abolish imprisonment for debt in 1829 but it was defeated by the Family Compact.
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