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George Brown

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The biography traces a Scottish-born journalist and politician from his youth through founding a reform newspaper and persistent advocacy for responsible government, representation by population, and federation. It follows his campaigns against American slavery, his conflicts with political rivals and the Roman Catholic Church where they affected public policy, and his role in the debates, conferences, and mission to Britain that led to confederation and western expansion. Chapters also cover party reconstruction, reciprocity negotiations, national sentiment, and his final years, presenting a chronological account that emphasizes public actions and political influence rather than personal quarrels.

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John Lewis

John Lewis was an author known for his contributions to educational literature in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for works such as "A Graduated English-Welsh Spelling Book," which aimed to facilitate language learning, and "George Brown," a narrative that reflects the social and cultural contexts of his time. Lewis's writings often blend instructional content with engaging storytelling, making them valuable resources for both educators and students. His work remains a part of the literary heritage that explores the intersections of language and identity.

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