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- Reform
- 1 into parties identified as Tory and Reform, and led ultimately to the 1837
- 2 and Ketchum won re-election as Reform members for York. Again in 1834 and
- 3 such successes at the local level, Reformers remained frustrated in their attempt to bring
- 4 Duncan family. The more radical Reformers increasingly rallied around William Lyon
- 5 mending them." Meanwhile, she found the new Reform-dominated Legislative Assembly "very radical,
- 6 Mackenzie, two of the more radical Reform members of that Assembly. Mary
- 7 of Mary O'Brien, 1828-1838, Macmillan Reform supporters called an October 7 election
- 8 two slates, while the meeting's secretary (a Reformer) counted a majority for the Reform
- 9 and politicians of both Tory and Reform persuasion agreed on the necessity of
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