Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... election the Hon . W. J. Johnstone , the Opposition leader , whose long career had been no less brilliant than that of Howe , expressed a desire for only nominal leader- ship , leaving the actual work to his young col- league . Before ...
... election the Hon . W. J. Johnstone , the Opposition leader , whose long career had been no less brilliant than that of Howe , expressed a desire for only nominal leader- ship , leaving the actual work to his young col- league . Before ...
Side 48
... election in that province in 1863. But thirteen members out of a House of fifty - five were returned to support his Government . The constituency to whom he offered his services rejected him by a majority of over five hundred . And Mr ...
... election in that province in 1863. But thirteen members out of a House of fifty - five were returned to support his Government . The constituency to whom he offered his services rejected him by a majority of over five hundred . And Mr ...
Side 51
... editor of the Toronto Globe he wielded a vigor- ous pen . His newspaper was a great power in Ontario . He was defeated at the first general election after Confederation , and never obtained a seat until The Fight for Confederation 51.
... editor of the Toronto Globe he wielded a vigor- ous pen . His newspaper was a great power in Ontario . He was defeated at the first general election after Confederation , and never obtained a seat until The Fight for Confederation 51.
Side 52
Charles Tupper. election after Confederation , and never obtained a seat until awarded a senatorship by the Mackenzie Government . As a member of the Coalition Government he took a prominent part in shaping the events that led to the ...
Charles Tupper. election after Confederation , and never obtained a seat until awarded a senatorship by the Mackenzie Government . As a member of the Coalition Government he took a prominent part in shaping the events that led to the ...
Side 55
... election in the following September was the only Conservative returned from that province . The campaign was an extremely bitter one , Howe using his powerful influence to fan the flames of discontent and passion . He made much capital ...
... election in the following September was the only Conservative returned from that province . The campaign was an extremely bitter one , Howe using his powerful influence to fan the flames of discontent and passion . He made much capital ...
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