Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 16
... Canada the talented leader of the Opposition , the Hon . George Brown , has declared the system of responsible government as practised in that colony to be a delusion and a snare , ' while the Conservative Ministry , who are in power ...
... Canada the talented leader of the Opposition , the Hon . George Brown , has declared the system of responsible government as practised in that colony to be a delusion and a snare , ' while the Conservative Ministry , who are in power ...
Side 25
... Canadian Government , Mr. Galt , and was subse- quently warmly sustained in an able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of the Canadian Administration , and Mr. Ross , the President of the Executive ...
... Canadian Government , Mr. Galt , and was subse- quently warmly sustained in an able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of the Canadian Administration , and Mr. Ross , the President of the Executive ...
Side 33
... Government of Nova Scotia refused to co - operate in the arrange- ments made by Canada and New Brunswick , which , if not thus frustrated , would ere this have given us unbroken line of railway from Halifax through New Brunswick to the ...
... Government of Nova Scotia refused to co - operate in the arrange- ments made by Canada and New Brunswick , which , if not thus frustrated , would ere this have given us unbroken line of railway from Halifax through New Brunswick to the ...
Side 36
... Canadian Government and the shareholders on both sides the Atlantic more anxious than before to carry out the ... Canada . " Let us , then , extend the same wholesome principle - uniting our common interests and con- solidating the 36 ...
... Canadian Government and the shareholders on both sides the Atlantic more anxious than before to carry out the ... Canada . " Let us , then , extend the same wholesome principle - uniting our common interests and con- solidating the 36 ...
Side 40
... Canadian Government , which wished to express its views on the wider union . Favourable replies were sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days ...
... Canadian Government , which wished to express its views on the wider union . Favourable replies were sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days ...
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