Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... 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 that he had been beaten by the future leader of ...
... 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 that he had been beaten by the future leader of ...
Side 42
... asked to pass the necessary legislation to give effect to the union . Certain happenings in the following year in the Lower Provinces made the outlook for Confeder- ation , however , anything but favourable . Premier Tilley , in New ...
... asked to pass the necessary legislation to give effect to the union . Certain happenings in the following year in the Lower Provinces made the outlook for Confeder- ation , however , anything but favourable . Premier Tilley , in New ...
Side 46
... asking for an interview . I received a favourable reply from Mr. Justin McCarthy , who then occupied that position . I called , and was received by Mr. McCarthy and his editorial colleague , Mr. Chesson . I stated my mission and ...
... asking for an interview . I received a favourable reply from Mr. Justin McCarthy , who then occupied that position . I called , and was received by Mr. McCarthy and his editorial colleague , Mr. Chesson . I stated my mission and ...
Side 52
... asking me to come to Quebec and bring Mr. Archibald to assist in the forma- tion of the first Federal Government . The Hon . George Brown had previously quarrelled with Sir John and left the Coalition Government , his two Liberal ...
... asking me to come to Quebec and bring Mr. Archibald to assist in the forma- tion of the first Federal Government . The Hon . George Brown had previously quarrelled with Sir John and left the Coalition Government , his two Liberal ...
Side 54
... asked Sir John . " I would not take all the governorships rolled into one . I intend to run for a seat in the Dominion Parliament , " was my reply . This interview took place on a Saturday night . Macdougall and Howland never thought ...
... asked Sir John . " I would not take all the governorships rolled into one . I intend to run for a seat in the Dominion Parliament , " was my reply . This interview took place on a Saturday night . Macdougall and Howland never thought ...
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