Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 7
... Dominion , and thus paving the way for a solidarity of sentiment , crystallising in the shape of a real and practical unity of the Mother Country and the rest of the British Empire . The sub- stantial aid of Canada , New Zealand , and ...
... Dominion , and thus paving the way for a solidarity of sentiment , crystallising in the shape of a real and practical unity of the Mother Country and the rest of the British Empire . The sub- stantial aid of Canada , New Zealand , and ...
Side 11
... 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 , 1883-7 , 1888 ...
... 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 , 1883-7 , 1888 ...
Side 12
... Dominion and to the Mother Country , and it affords me great pleasure to have been enabled , before giving up the seals of the Colonies , to make the com- munication to you . In conclusion , let me thank you sincerely for the kindness ...
... Dominion and to the Mother Country , and it affords me great pleasure to have been enabled , before giving up the seals of the Colonies , to make the com- munication to you . In conclusion , let me thank you sincerely for the kindness ...
Side 41
... Dominion Senate should be elective or nominative . The only individual among the thirty - three delegates who raised objections to its being nominative was the Hon . Oliver Mowat , a member of the coalition Government , who , how- ever ...
... Dominion Senate should be elective or nominative . The only individual among the thirty - three delegates who raised objections to its being nominative was the Hon . Oliver Mowat , a member of the coalition Government , who , how- ever ...
Side 54
... Dominion Parliament , " was my reply . This interview took place on a Saturday night . Macdougall and Howland never thought for a moment that the Government would be formed when they put in an appearance at the Council Chamber on Monday ...
... Dominion Parliament , " was my reply . This interview took place on a Saturday night . Macdougall and Howland never thought for a moment that the Government would be formed when they put in an appearance at the Council Chamber on Monday ...
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