Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 6
... give us the position due to our extent , resources and intelligent population , untrammelled either by slavery or the ascendancy of any dominant Church ; almost the last country where civil and religious liberty exists , British America ...
... give us the position due to our extent , resources and intelligent population , untrammelled either by slavery or the ascendancy of any dominant Church ; almost the last country where civil and religious liberty exists , British America ...
Side 8
... Lady Tupper , the health of the venerable statesman greatly improved . The cool breezes of the Pacific seemed to give him a new lease of life . In 1913 he left Canada and again took up his 8 ' Recollections of Sixty Years.
... Lady Tupper , the health of the venerable statesman greatly improved . The cool breezes of the Pacific seemed to give him a new lease of life . In 1913 he left Canada and again took up his 8 ' Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 9
... gives an in- teresting glimpse of the function : Halifax : June 25th , 1913 . MY DEAR SIR CHARLES , -The interview given by you to the London Post on your arrival at Liver- pool is the last we have heard from you since you left St. John ...
... gives an in- teresting glimpse of the function : Halifax : June 25th , 1913 . MY DEAR SIR CHARLES , -The interview given by you to the London Post on your arrival at Liver- pool is the last we have heard from you since you left St. John ...
Side 14
... give the following extract from the lecture I delivered at the opening of the Mechanics ' Institute , St. John , in 1860 , on The Political Condition of British North America " : 66 Independently of the great Red River and Saskatchewan ...
... give the following extract from the lecture I delivered at the opening of the Mechanics ' Institute , St. John , in 1860 , on The Political Condition of British North America " : 66 Independently of the great Red River and Saskatchewan ...
Side 20
... give a subsidy to the Galway Steam Packet Company of £ 65,000 sterling per annum to per- form a service already much better provided for , which was not only entirely indefensible , but directly inimical to the interests of Canada ...
... give a subsidy to the Galway Steam Packet Company of £ 65,000 sterling per annum to per- form a service already much better provided for , which was not only entirely indefensible , but directly inimical to the interests of Canada ...
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