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The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk’s Colonists

CHAPTER XVII
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(2) Perhaps its most serious breakdown took place, as we shall see, in the failure of its judicial system.

Executive power it had none, as seen in the cases where jail-delivery took place again and again by the friends of the prisoners boldly extricating whom they would.

(3) But most alarming and miserable was its failure to act in its moribund days, when it allowed, as we shall see, a mob to seize Fort Garry and bring in an era of disorder which made every self-respecting British subject blush with shame.
[Illustration: FORT GARRY WINTER SCENES SOUTH AND EAST FACES, 1840 From sketch by wife of Governor Finlayson.
EAST FACE IN 1882, WHEN FORT WAS DISMANTLED (From painting in author's possession.) x Spot where Scott was Executed.].


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