Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... course at the University of Edin- burgh , graduating in 1843 , and being admitted to membership of the Royal College of Surgeons . Returning to Nova Scotia , he began practice in his native county , Cumberland , making Amherst his ...
... course at the University of Edin- burgh , graduating in 1843 , and being admitted to membership of the Royal College of Surgeons . Returning to Nova Scotia , he began practice in his native county , Cumberland , making Amherst his ...
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... course . To Sir Charles Tupper alone belongs the credit of having initiated the movement that came to fruition by the passage of the North British Ameri- can Act , after a struggle unparalleled for the bitter- ness of the feeling it ...
... course . To Sir Charles Tupper alone belongs the credit of having initiated the movement that came to fruition by the passage of the North British Ameri- can Act , after a struggle unparalleled for the bitter- ness of the feeling it ...
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... course of action as most likely to obtain the favour of the Crown , while it secured the confidence of the inhabitants generally throughout the colonies . The temptation to obtain immediate and temporary success at the sacrifice of ...
... course of action as most likely to obtain the favour of the Crown , while it secured the confidence of the inhabitants generally throughout the colonies . The temptation to obtain immediate and temporary success at the sacrifice of ...
Side 58
... course , I readily gave , and a copy of the report in pam- phlet form was sent to every member of both Houses of Parliament . As the speech thus played an important part in this campaign I have re- printed it in the Appendix to this ...
... course , I readily gave , and a copy of the report in pam- phlet form was sent to every member of both Houses of Parliament . As the speech thus played an important part in this campaign I have re- printed it in the Appendix to this ...
Side 60
... course he proposed to follow , and informed him that the union had been approved by a large majority of both Houses of the Nova Scotia Legis- lature . " I don't mean to insinuate that these majori- ties were obtained by crooked work ...
... course he proposed to follow , and informed him that the union had been approved by a large majority of both Houses of the Nova Scotia Legis- lature . " I don't mean to insinuate that these majori- ties were obtained by crooked work ...
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