Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... had evinced in this measure , she replied : ' I take the deepest interest in it , for I believe it will make them great and prosperous . CHAPTER III THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION ( continued ) EARLY The Fight for Confederation 57.
... had evinced in this measure , she replied : ' I take the deepest interest in it , for I believe it will make them great and prosperous . CHAPTER III THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION ( continued ) EARLY The Fight for Confederation 57.
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... believe , find a decided majority in the present Parliament being in favour of Con- federation . While any resolution in favour would have been negatived after it was decided against , in N.B. a majority of the members are favourable ...
... believe , find a decided majority in the present Parliament being in favour of Con- federation . While any resolution in favour would have been negatived after it was decided against , in N.B. a majority of the members are favourable ...
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... believe , upon a career of greatness and prosperity which will fulfil our most sanguine expectations . You will observe that I provided in my resolu- tion that the delegation from each province ( count- ing Canada two ) was to have an ...
... believe , upon a career of greatness and prosperity which will fulfil our most sanguine expectations . You will observe that I provided in my resolu- tion that the delegation from each province ( count- ing Canada two ) was to have an ...
Side 71
... believe that I may be able , if untrammelled by such an office , to contribute something to disabuse the minds of many of the people there of erroneous opinions which are now entertained on that question . - With many thanks for your ...
... believe that I may be able , if untrammelled by such an office , to contribute something to disabuse the minds of many of the people there of erroneous opinions which are now entertained on that question . - With many thanks for your ...
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... believe , lead to the adjust- ment of commercial intercourse between Canada and the United States upon fair and mutually advantageous terms . The people of Nova Scotia , as your Grace is well aware , were very hostile to the adoption of ...
... believe , lead to the adjust- ment of commercial intercourse between Canada and the United States upon fair and mutually advantageous terms . The people of Nova Scotia , as your Grace is well aware , were very hostile to the adoption of ...
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