Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... hope that if Howe failed to reply the Star would acknowledge its mistake . My reply , to the following effect , duly appeared in the Morning Star of Wednesday , September 26 , 1866 : CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH AMERICA To the Editor of the ...
... hope that if Howe failed to reply the Star would acknowledge its mistake . My reply , to the following effect , duly appeared in the Morning Star of Wednesday , September 26 , 1866 : CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH AMERICA To the Editor of the ...
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... hope we will carry the day . The Governor proposed to publish the despatch from Mr. Cardwell to Lord Monck , and we con- curred , as it was calculated to check the opposi- tion rapidly gaining ground . Howe is at the bottom of the ...
... hope we will carry the day . The Governor proposed to publish the despatch from Mr. Cardwell to Lord Monck , and we con- curred , as it was calculated to check the opposi- tion rapidly gaining ground . Howe is at the bottom of the ...
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... hope , therefore , that you will not lose a moment in taking whatever action is necessary to bring Canada into line , and that the delegates from all these provinces will be enabled to proceed by the first of July to Eng- land . We must ...
... hope , therefore , that you will not lose a moment in taking whatever action is necessary to bring Canada into line , and that the delegates from all these provinces will be enabled to proceed by the first of July to Eng- land . We must ...
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... hope until your telegram came . I cannot tell you how inex- pressibly it has shocked me , and the very painful sensation it has created everywhere here . I en- close a notice of his death in the Telegraph , which expresses the universal ...
... hope until your telegram came . I cannot tell you how inex- pressibly it has shocked me , and the very painful sensation it has created everywhere here . I en- close a notice of his death in the Telegraph , which expresses the universal ...
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... hope , therefore , with a view to the settlement of commercial relations on a permanent and satisfactory basis betwen the United States and Canada , and for the purpose of conciliating the people of Nova Scotia who are so deeply inter ...
... hope , therefore , with a view to the settlement of commercial relations on a permanent and satisfactory basis betwen the United States and Canada , and for the purpose of conciliating the people of Nova Scotia who are so deeply inter ...
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