Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 11
... discussion is an appealing one , and there is also a tightening of the lines around an unusually strong chin . It is difficult to realise that over sixty years have elapsed since he delivered his first political speech . The former ...
... discussion is an appealing one , and there is also a tightening of the lines around an unusually strong chin . It is difficult to realise that over sixty years have elapsed since he delivered his first political speech . The former ...
Side 16
... discuss constitu- tional changes of the most extensive character . More need not be said to show that the discussion of questions relating to our political position is by no means premature . " Let us , then , inquire whether our ...
... discuss constitu- tional changes of the most extensive character . More need not be said to show that the discussion of questions relating to our political position is by no means premature . " Let us , then , inquire whether our ...
Side 21
... discuss with the British Government the grave question of a union of the colonies . The Secretary of State informed them that it was entirely a question for the consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that ...
... discuss with the British Government the grave question of a union of the colonies . The Secretary of State informed them that it was entirely a question for the consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that ...
Side 28
... discuss , it only remains for us to notice some of the more prominent results likely to flow from a union of the provinces . " It would give us nationality . Instead of being Newfoundlanders , Nova Scotians , Prince Edward Islanders ...
... discuss , it only remains for us to notice some of the more prominent results likely to flow from a union of the provinces . " It would give us nationality . Instead of being Newfoundlanders , Nova Scotians , Prince Edward Islanders ...
Side 30
... discussion of great principles and patriotically emulating each other in the promotion of enlarged views , by which the prosperity of their country might be increased , and rivalling each other in the onward path of progress , stooping ...
... discussion of great principles and patriotically emulating each other in the promotion of enlarged views , by which the prosperity of their country might be increased , and rivalling each other in the onward path of progress , stooping ...
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