Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 10
... majority . You also told the electors that there were two great measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for Nova Scotia , and the Union of the Maritime ...
... majority . You also told the electors that there were two great measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for Nova Scotia , and the Union of the Maritime ...
Side 43
... majority . Subsequently the Federation party , led by the Hon . Mr. Tilley , swept New Brunswick , whose Legislature met and adopted a similar resolution . The united Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada had made a similar pronouncement ...
... majority . Subsequently the Federation party , led by the Hon . Mr. Tilley , swept New Brunswick , whose Legislature met and adopted a similar resolution . The united Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada had made a similar pronouncement ...
Side 44
... majority of both Houses . The Act passed into effect on July 1st of the same year , Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a K.C.B. , being called upon by Lord Monck , the first Governor - General , to form the ...
... majority of both Houses . The Act passed into effect on July 1st of the same year , Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a K.C.B. , being called upon by Lord Monck , the first Governor - General , to form the ...
Side 47
... eight members opposed to that policy could obtain seats in the Legislative Assembly ; that in the Legislative Council in that province the confederation policy was affirmed by a majority The Fight for Confederation 47.
... eight members opposed to that policy could obtain seats in the Legislative Assembly ; that in the Legislative Council in that province the confederation policy was affirmed by a majority The Fight for Confederation 47.
Side 48
... majority of thirty to eighteen , and in the Legislative Council by a majority of thirteen to five . As the leader of the Government of Nova Scotia I can confidently assert that no executive pressure was attempted , and that both ...
... majority of thirty to eighteen , and in the Legislative Council by a majority of thirteen to five . As the leader of the Government of Nova Scotia I can confidently assert that no executive pressure was attempted , and that both ...
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