Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 18
... proposal to abrogate that treaty , although mooted in the States , is not very likely to be seri- ouly entertained by a ... proposed the statesman- like project of connecting these colonies by rail , the various provinces have manifested ...
... proposal to abrogate that treaty , although mooted in the States , is not very likely to be seri- ouly entertained by a ... proposed the statesman- like project of connecting these colonies by rail , the various provinces have manifested ...
Side 20
... proposal . ' " As a striking commentary upon the impotent position we occupy with the parent State , it may be added that while these vital interests , so deeply affecting the welfare of the colonies and the Empire , were thus ignored ...
... proposal . ' " As a striking commentary upon the impotent position we occupy with the parent State , it may be added that while these vital interests , so deeply affecting the welfare of the colonies and the Empire , were thus ignored ...
Side 21
... proposed to deny to Canada the right to regulate her own taxation for the purpose of rais- ing the necessary revenue demanded by the public service . The spirited and independent manner in which Mr. Galt vindicated on that occasion the ...
... proposed to deny to Canada the right to regulate her own taxation for the purpose of rais- ing the necessary revenue demanded by the public service . The spirited and independent manner in which Mr. Galt vindicated on that occasion the ...
Side 25
... proposed to the Legislature in 1858 by that eminent Minister of Finance of the Canadian Government , Mr. Galt , and was subse- quently warmly sustained in an able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of ...
... proposed to the Legislature in 1858 by that eminent Minister of Finance of the Canadian Government , Mr. Galt , and was subse- quently warmly sustained in an able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of ...
Side 35
... proposed . Much has already been done towards achieving that result . The three colonies most deeply interested have not only jointly pressed a common scheme on the attention of the British Government , convincing the Derby ...
... proposed . Much has already been done towards achieving that result . The three colonies most deeply interested have not only jointly pressed a common scheme on the attention of the British Government , convincing the Derby ...
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