Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Council of the Dominion of Canada , 1870-2 ; Minister of Inland Revenue , 1872-3 ; Minister of Customs , 1873 ; Minister of Public Works , 1878-9 ; Minister of Railways and Canals , 1879-84 ; High Com- missioner for Canada in England ...
... Council of the Dominion of Canada , 1870-2 ; Minister of Inland Revenue , 1872-3 ; Minister of Customs , 1873 ; Minister of Public Works , 1878-9 ; Minister of Railways and Canals , 1879-84 ; High Com- missioner for Canada in England ...
Side 12
... Council . I can assure you , my dear Sir Charles , that no recommendation I have ever had the honour of making for sub- mission to His Majesty has given me so much pleasure as that which I derived from the recom- mendation which it was ...
... Council . I can assure you , my dear Sir Charles , that no recommendation I have ever had the honour of making for sub- mission to His Majesty has given me so much pleasure as that which I derived from the recom- mendation which it was ...
Side 13
... Council Office , Oct. 17 , 1908 . DEAR SIR , -A note just received from Lord Knollys contains the following message : " The King says he hopes Sir C. Tupper will by all means bring his stick with him when he is sworn in as P.C ...
... Council Office , Oct. 17 , 1908 . DEAR SIR , -A note just received from Lord Knollys contains the following message : " The King says he hopes Sir C. Tupper will by all means bring his stick with him when he is sworn in as P.C ...
Side 15
... council , under the Constitution given them by the Quebec Bill , was all that was required for the seventeen years previous to 1791 , when a Legislature was first constituted . It is worthy of remark that a large portion of the ...
... council , under the Constitution given them by the Quebec Bill , was all that was required for the seventeen years previous to 1791 , when a Legislature was first constituted . It is worthy of remark that a large portion of the ...
Side 25
... Council , to the Colonial Secretary . Mr. George Brown , the former leader of the Opposition in Canada , Mr. J. S. Macdonald , and many other Canadian states- men , have again and again committed themselves to the same views . In 1859 ...
... Council , to the Colonial Secretary . Mr. George Brown , the former leader of the Opposition in Canada , Mr. J. S. Macdonald , and many other Canadian states- men , have again and again committed themselves to the same views . In 1859 ...
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