The Lives of the Judges of Upper Canada And Ontario From 1791 to the Present Ti

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Hagerman gave his reasons for opposing the union. Some of which I will give as illustrating his independence of character, but which may be read with profit as of historical importance. He said : As it was my duty, I at a very early period after the arrival of the Governor-General, sought an interview with His Excellency, and respect- fully but plainly stated the opinions I entertained on this great question, and declared that I should feel it my duty, as a matter of principle and honor, to vot...e against it, should it be brought under discussion. / feU then, as I feel now, that upon receiving this communication his Excellency would have been fully justified in immediately dispensing with my services^ and that he did not do so I impute to the entire absence of that unjust and arbitrary disposition that would persecute a public servant for main- taining a long expressed opinion upon a question of vital interest to his country and which, until within a few months, had been concurred in by a government of which he was a member.

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