Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... ment of his retirement in 1900 by the Catholic Archbishop of Halifax , bears testimony to the esteem which this policy of toleration secured for him : Archbishop's House , Halifax , N.S. , Nov. 16th , 1900 . DEAR SIR CHARLES , -I have ...
... ment of his retirement in 1900 by the Catholic Archbishop of Halifax , bears testimony to the esteem which this policy of toleration secured for him : Archbishop's House , Halifax , N.S. , Nov. 16th , 1900 . DEAR SIR CHARLES , -I have ...
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... ment of our history . When first brought under British rule , Canadians were content to have English laws enforced simply by proclamation . Then legislation by a governor and council , under the Constitution given them by the Quebec ...
... ment of our history . When first brought under British rule , Canadians were content to have English laws enforced simply by proclamation . Then legislation by a governor and council , under the Constitution given them by the Quebec ...
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... ment in 1858 that : " Very grave difficulties now present them- selves in conducting the government of Canada in such a manner as to show due regard to the wishes of its numerous population , ' and requested the parent State to ...
... ment in 1858 that : " Very grave difficulties now present them- selves in conducting the government of Canada in such a manner as to show due regard to the wishes of its numerous population , ' and requested the parent State to ...
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... ment lies around us in thick profusion . Never were the interests and feeling of subjects more trifled with than have been ours in a question of the most vital importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time that astute and ...
... ment lies around us in thick profusion . Never were the interests and feeling of subjects more trifled with than have been ours in a question of the most vital importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time that astute and ...
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... ment now pays a much larger sum - without taking the trouble even to verify the accuracy of our calculations by reference to the public depart- ments , this country was coolly informed that ' Her Majesty's Government have not found them ...
... ment now pays a much larger sum - without taking the trouble even to verify the accuracy of our calculations by reference to the public depart- ments , this country was coolly informed that ' Her Majesty's Government have not found them ...
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