Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... desire for only nominal leader- ship , leaving the actual work to his young col- league . Before this arrangement became effective Dr. Tupper , with the assurance of a veteran states- man , declared that his party must reverse its ...
... desire for only nominal leader- ship , leaving the actual work to his young col- league . Before this arrangement became effective Dr. Tupper , with the assurance of a veteran states- man , declared that his party must reverse its ...
Side 5
... desire of dealing justly by all classes and creeds . You began your political career , I rejoice to know , as the champion of equal rights for Catholics ; you persevered consistently in that cause ; you lost power because of that ...
... desire of dealing justly by all classes and creeds . You began your political career , I rejoice to know , as the champion of equal rights for Catholics ; you persevered consistently in that cause ; you lost power because of that ...
Side 12
... desire to make known to His Majesty how deeply you appreciate the great honour conferred upon you in appointing you a member of his Privy Council . I can assure you , my dear Sir Charles , that no recommendation I have ever had the ...
... desire to make known to His Majesty how deeply you appreciate the great honour conferred upon you in appointing you a member of his Privy Council . I can assure you , my dear Sir Charles , that no recommendation I have ever had the ...
Side 13
... desire . That you may long enjoy sufficient health to enable you to continue that faithful service to Crown and Empire with which your name is so honourably associated , is the very sincere prayer of yours most truly , GREY . Privy ...
... desire . That you may long enjoy sufficient health to enable you to continue that faithful service to Crown and Empire with which your name is so honourably associated , is the very sincere prayer of yours most truly , GREY . Privy ...
Side 19
... desire , it was but too evident that the Cabinet were too much engaged with their own immediate interests to take any very deep concern in a subject so remote , and urged by parties who were unable to bring to their support votes in the ...
... desire , it was but too evident that the Cabinet were too much engaged with their own immediate interests to take any very deep concern in a subject so remote , and urged by parties who were unable to bring to their support votes in the ...
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