Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 3
... Liberal leader had met a worthy foeman , who asked and gave no quarter . The result , however , was a sweeping victory for the Liberals , redeemed only by Dr. Tupper's defeat of Howe . On returning to Halifax , Howe told his friends ...
... Liberal leader had met a worthy foeman , who asked and gave no quarter . The result , however , was a sweeping victory for the Liberals , redeemed only by Dr. Tupper's defeat of Howe . On returning to Halifax , Howe told his friends ...
Side 8
... Liberal party . Home to Nova Scotia he accompanied the remains to the place of interment at Halifax . Happily the doctors ' forebodings were not real- ised , and under the devoted care of his son , Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper , and Lady ...
... Liberal party . Home to Nova Scotia he accompanied the remains to the place of interment at Halifax . Happily the doctors ' forebodings were not real- ised , and under the devoted care of his son , Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper , and Lady ...
Side 43
... Liberals , generally speaking , were favourable to free schools . Seeing that New Brunswick was fast coming into line , I introduced a resolution in the Legis- lature in April , 1866 , in favour of sending delegates , with the other ...
... Liberals , generally speaking , were favourable to free schools . Seeing that New Brunswick was fast coming into line , I introduced a resolution in the Legis- lature in April , 1866 , in favour of sending delegates , with the other ...
Side 52
... Sir John and left the Coalition Government , his two Liberal colleagues , Howland and Macdougall , remaining . Unfortunately Mr. Cartier was deeply offended at this juncture because Sir John had just been 52 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... Sir John and left the Coalition Government , his two Liberal colleagues , Howland and Macdougall , remaining . Unfortunately Mr. Cartier was deeply offended at this juncture because Sir John had just been 52 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 54
... was taken in , making four members from Quebec and five from Ontario . Kenny and Archibald , both old Liberals , were sworn in as representa- tives of Nova Scotia , and the Hon . Peter 54 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... was taken in , making four members from Quebec and five from Ontario . Kenny and Archibald , both old Liberals , were sworn in as representa- tives of Nova Scotia , and the Hon . Peter 54 Recollections of Sixty Years.
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