Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... JOHN A : MACDONALD , K.C.B : SIR GEORGE CARTIER · SIR A. T : GALT • LORD MOUNT STEPHEN SIR CHARLES Tupper , Bart . ( 1891 ) • SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . , G.C.M.G. , C.B. ( MARCH , 104 128 144 154 160 176 208 214 1898 ) • 272 SIR ...
... JOHN A : MACDONALD , K.C.B : SIR GEORGE CARTIER · SIR A. T : GALT • LORD MOUNT STEPHEN SIR CHARLES Tupper , Bart . ( 1891 ) • SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . , G.C.M.G. , C.B. ( MARCH , 104 128 144 154 160 176 208 214 1898 ) • 272 SIR ...
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... John , N.B. This he did by a lecture on " The Political Condition of British North America , " in which he declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After ...
... John , N.B. This he did by a lecture on " The Political Condition of British North America , " in which he declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After ...
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... John A. Mac- donald , Sir George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and lesser luminaries who , each in his humble way , had a share in solving the numerous problems that endangered the success of the great political experiment ...
... John A. Mac- donald , Sir George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and lesser luminaries who , each in his humble way , had a share in solving the numerous problems that endangered the success of the great political experiment ...
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... John . April gave us five or six days of beautiful weather in which to welcome you to Nova Scotia . Had you known beforehand that it would have been so fine , you might have favoured Halifax with a call . After lunching with you on ...
... John . April gave us five or six days of beautiful weather in which to welcome you to Nova Scotia . Had you known beforehand that it would have been so fine , you might have favoured Halifax with a call . After lunching with you on ...
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... John , in 1860 , on The Political Condition of British North America " : 66 Independently of the great Red River and Saskatchewan country lying between Canada and the Rocky Mountains , and the gold - bearing district of British Columbia ...
... John , in 1860 , on The Political Condition of British North America " : 66 Independently of the great Red River and Saskatchewan country lying between Canada and the Rocky Mountains , and the gold - bearing district of British Columbia ...
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