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- Tory
- 1 economic development, although his Tory views on class privilege and church-state
- 2 political lines into parties identified as Tory and Reform, and led ultimately to the
- 3 the October 18 election gave the Tories an overall majority in the Legislative
- 4 easily assumed the Tory views of her brothers and of Edward
- 5 leading member of the York County Tory aristocracy in the years before the
- 6 Ketchum for re-election. But local Tories tried to use the same meeting to nominate
- 7 for Richmond Hill's loyalists, Tories, and pro-government sympathizers. Robert
- 8 the community, played a leading role in Tory politics, and like Moodie, enjoyed being
- 9 in the Richmond Hill area, the Tories maintained control of the village's political
- 10 corridor, and politicians of both Tory and Reform persuasion agreed on the
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