Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... able monument than one of bronze or stone . It is pleasant to be able to bear testimony not only on my own part , but also on that of my pre- decessors , to the confidence reposed in your fair- mindedness and your desire of dealing ...
... able monument than one of bronze or stone . It is pleasant to be able to bear testimony not only on my own part , but also on that of my pre- decessors , to the confidence reposed in your fair- mindedness and your desire of dealing ...
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... able and enlightened advo- cate of the shipping interest of England , found that he had visited the United States on a bootless errand that the only price for which they could be induced to surrender the enjoyment of their coasting ...
... able and enlightened advo- cate of the shipping interest of England , found that he had visited the United States on a bootless errand that the only price for which they could be induced to surrender the enjoyment of their coasting ...
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... able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of the Canadian Administration , and Mr. Ross , the President of the Executive Council , to the Colonial Secretary . Mr. George Brown , the former leader of the ...
... able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of the Canadian Administration , and Mr. Ross , the President of the Executive Council , to the Colonial Secretary . Mr. George Brown , the former leader of the ...
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... able discharge of the duties of their respective offices might lead to their elevation to a position affording some adequate reward , and attended by honourable distinction , could hardly be over- estimated in its immediate operation ...
... able discharge of the duties of their respective offices might lead to their elevation to a position affording some adequate reward , and attended by honourable distinction , could hardly be over- estimated in its immediate operation ...
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... able to Imperial authority - when the governor , in the exercise of his prerogative , acts unconsti- tutionally and in opposition to the wishes of the people , justice would be done impartially , and a constitutional decision given ...
... able to Imperial authority - when the governor , in the exercise of his prerogative , acts unconsti- tutionally and in opposition to the wishes of the people , justice would be done impartially , and a constitutional decision given ...
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