Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... reference to your speech on nomination day . I simply state that you went in by acclamation , and left Amherst immediately for Lunenburg , when you met and defeated Howe . George King became the author of the N.S. School Bill . With ...
... reference to your speech on nomination day . I simply state that you went in by acclamation , and left Amherst immediately for Lunenburg , when you met and defeated Howe . George King became the author of the N.S. School Bill . With ...
Side 20
... reference to the public depart- ments , this country was coolly informed that ' Her Majesty's Government have not found them- selves at liberty to accede to the proposal . ' " As a striking commentary upon the impotent position we ...
... reference to the public depart- ments , this country was coolly informed that ' Her Majesty's Government have not found them- selves at liberty to accede to the proposal . ' " As a striking commentary upon the impotent position we ...
Side 73
... reference to politics . Last Monday morning Howe came to see me here , and we spent two hours in the most intimate and friendly , I may say unreserved dis- cussion of the whole question . He met me with the observation that he would not ...
... reference to politics . Last Monday morning Howe came to see me here , and we spent two hours in the most intimate and friendly , I may say unreserved dis- cussion of the whole question . He met me with the observation that he would not ...
Side 88
... reference to the Minute of Council , dated Montreal , March 23rd , 1866 : " The system of licence will continue for the current year ; but it is proposed to notify the fishermen in all cases that it will not be renewed for the future ...
... reference to the Minute of Council , dated Montreal , March 23rd , 1866 : " The system of licence will continue for the current year ; but it is proposed to notify the fishermen in all cases that it will not be renewed for the future ...
Side 89
... reference to my letter of the 9th instant your Grace will see that the number of licences issued fell from 365 in 1866 to 269 in 1867 , representing a tonnage of 19,355 tons in the former year and 13,929 tons in the latter . I may also ...
... reference to my letter of the 9th instant your Grace will see that the number of licences issued fell from 365 in 1866 to 269 in 1867 , representing a tonnage of 19,355 tons in the former year and 13,929 tons in the latter . I may also ...
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