Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Senate , or possessing any interests worthy of 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 ...
... Senate , or possessing any interests worthy of 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 ...
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... senate . On my motion it was agreed that the first federal senate should be composed of the members of existing legislative councils of all the provinces , the various governments to select them in equal numbers from both parties as far ...
... senate . On my motion it was agreed that the first federal senate should be composed of the members of existing legislative councils of all the provinces , the various governments to select them in equal numbers from both parties as far ...
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... Senate . " Howe , " I continued , you have a majority at your back , and if you will enter the Cabinet and assist in carrying out the work of Confedera- tion you will control all the provincial patronage , and you will find me as strong ...
... Senate . " Howe , " I continued , you have a majority at your back , and if you will enter the Cabinet and assist in carrying out the work of Confedera- tion you will control all the provincial patronage , and you will find me as strong ...
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... myself to the interests of the Dominion in Nova Scotia . Before receiving your letter I wrote to Mr. Archibald that I had written to you to say that any appointment to the Senate pending the negotiations with Confederation Correspondence ...
... myself to the interests of the Dominion in Nova Scotia . Before receiving your letter I wrote to Mr. Archibald that I had written to you to say that any appointment to the Senate pending the negotiations with Confederation Correspondence ...
Side 94
... Senate . You know how fully I value the good faith in which they co- operated with me , and how anxious I have been to consider and conserve their interests , but this would never do . The action of the majority of the Commons on the ...
... Senate . You know how fully I value the good faith in which they co- operated with me , and how anxious I have been to consider and conserve their interests , but this would never do . The action of the majority of the Commons on the ...
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