Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 7
... Imperial naval defence , form in perspective epoch - making events , in which the course of the movement is plainly discernible . A grateful people , irrespective of party , now acknowledges the invaluable services Sir Charles Tupper ...
... Imperial naval defence , form in perspective epoch - making events , in which the course of the movement is plainly discernible . A grateful people , irrespective of party , now acknowledges the invaluable services Sir Charles Tupper ...
Side 11
... Imperial honours is no cause for sur- prise . His record of offices stands : Premier of Nova Scotia , 1867 ; President of Privy Council of the Dominion of Canada , 1870-2 ; Minister of Inland Revenue , 1872-3 ; Minister of Customs ...
... Imperial honours is no cause for sur- prise . His record of offices stands : Premier of Nova Scotia , 1867 ; President of Privy Council of the Dominion of Canada , 1870-2 ; Minister of Inland Revenue , 1872-3 ; Minister of Customs ...
Side 17
... Imperial regard . This may seem harsh , but the past is pregnant with illustrations of its truth . What voice or influence had New Brunswick when an English peer settled most amicably the dispute with an adjoining country by giving away ...
... Imperial regard . This may seem harsh , but the past is pregnant with illustrations of its truth . What voice or influence had New Brunswick when an English peer settled most amicably the dispute with an adjoining country by giving away ...
Side 18
... Imperial Govern- ment lies around us in thick profusion . Never were the interests and feeling of subjects more trifled with than have been ours in a question of the most vital importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time ...
... Imperial Govern- ment lies around us in thick profusion . Never were the interests and feeling of subjects more trifled with than have been ours in a question of the most vital importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time ...
Side 19
Charles Tupper. interest in it , although it was a work fraught with Imperial interests quite as great as any of a colonial character . These provinces cheerfully defrayed the heavy expense attending the survey organised by Mr. Gladstone ...
Charles Tupper. interest in it , although it was a work fraught with Imperial interests quite as great as any of a colonial character . These provinces cheerfully defrayed the heavy expense attending the survey organised by Mr. Gladstone ...
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