Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 14
... importance - we find these five British North American provinces , with a population larger than the old colonies had at the time that the ignorance and injustice of the British Government lost them -the brightest gem of the Crown of ...
... importance - we find these five British North American provinces , with a population larger than the old colonies had at the time that the ignorance and injustice of the British Government lost them -the brightest gem of the Crown of ...
Side 17
... important slice of her territory to a foreign power ? Where were the interests of these Maritime Pro- vinces when another English nobleman relieved England of the necessity of protecting our fisheries by giving them away to the same ...
... important slice of her territory to a foreign power ? Where were the interests of these Maritime Pro- vinces when another English nobleman relieved England of the necessity of protecting our fisheries by giving them away to the same ...
Side 18
... importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time that astute and far - seeing statesman , Earl Durham , proposed the statesman- like project of connecting these colonies by rail , the various provinces have manifested the ...
... importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time that astute and far - seeing statesman , Earl Durham , proposed the statesman- like project of connecting these colonies by rail , the various provinces have manifested the ...
Side 19
... importance of the ques- tion , and concurred in the feasibility of our pro- posal ; and Mr. Disraeli , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , to whom we were referred , admitted that the question had assumed a really practicable shape ; yet ...
... importance of the ques- tion , and concurred in the feasibility of our pro- posal ; and Mr. Disraeli , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , to whom we were referred , admitted that the question had assumed a really practicable shape ; yet ...
Side 21
... importance . The Government of Nova Scotia in 1857 charged two delegates , the late and the present Attorneys - General , to discuss with the British Government the grave question of a union of the colonies . The Secretary of State ...
... importance . The Government of Nova Scotia in 1857 charged two delegates , the late and the present Attorneys - General , to discuss with the British Government the grave question of a union of the colonies . The Secretary of State ...
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