Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 5
... honour unstained is more glorious than victory purchased by the sacri- fice of principle . What many will say after your death , I wish to say while you are alive . With sincerest best wishes for the health and happiness of Lady Tupper ...
... honour unstained is more glorious than victory purchased by the sacri- fice of principle . What many will say after your death , I wish to say while you are alive . With sincerest best wishes for the health and happiness of Lady Tupper ...
Side 8
... honoured as Canada's Grand Old Man . " Gone are his famous colleagues , Sir John A. Mac- donald , Sir George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and lesser luminaries who , each in his humble way , had a share in solving the numerous ...
... honoured as Canada's Grand Old Man . " Gone are his famous colleagues , Sir John A. Mac- donald , Sir George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and lesser luminaries who , each in his humble way , had a share in solving the numerous ...
Side 11
... honours is no cause for sur- prise . His record of offices stands : Premier of Nova Scotia , 1867 ; President of Privy Council of the Dominion of Canada , 1870-2 ; Minister of Inland Revenue , 1872-3 ; Minister of Customs , 1873 ...
... honours is no cause for sur- prise . His record of offices stands : Premier of Nova Scotia , 1867 ; President of Privy Council of the Dominion of Canada , 1870-2 ; Minister of Inland Revenue , 1872-3 ; Minister of Customs , 1873 ...
Side 12
... 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 honour of making for sub- mission to His Majesty has given me so much ...
... 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 honour of making for sub- mission to His Majesty has given me so much ...
Side 13
... honour of his people , have been the strength- ening of the golden link which connects Great Britain with the first and greatest of her colonies , and the holding aloft of the standard of the right of the nation , so that she may prove ...
... honour of his people , have been the strength- ening of the golden link which connects Great Britain with the first and greatest of her colonies , and the holding aloft of the standard of the right of the nation , so that she may prove ...
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