Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... sent we are without name or nationality - com- paratively destitute of influence and of the means of occupying the position to which we may justly aspire . What is a British - American but a man regarded as a mere dependent upon an ...
... sent we are without name or nationality - com- paratively destitute of influence and of the means of occupying the position to which we may justly aspire . What is a British - American but a man regarded as a mere dependent upon an ...
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... sent a joint delegation to London in 1858 . While I feel bound to admit that we were treated at the Colonial Office with all due courtesy , and had every personal attention bestowed upon us which we could desire , it was but too evident ...
... sent a joint delegation to London in 1858 . While I feel bound to admit that we were treated at the Colonial Office with all due courtesy , and had every personal attention bestowed upon us which we could desire , it was but too evident ...
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... sent into what is regarded as the temporary exile of a colonial governorship , and whose feelings , sympathies , and interests are entirely foreign to our own . Let us cite one from among many a memorable instance of those fluctuations ...
... sent into what is regarded as the temporary exile of a colonial governorship , and whose feelings , sympathies , and interests are entirely foreign to our own . Let us cite one from among many a memorable instance of those fluctuations ...
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... sent upon details which it seems premature to discuss , it only remains for us to notice some of the more prominent results likely to flow from a union of the provinces . " It would give us nationality . Instead of being Newfoundlanders ...
... sent upon details which it seems premature to discuss , it only remains for us to notice some of the more prominent results likely to flow from a union of the provinces . " It would give us nationality . Instead of being Newfoundlanders ...
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... sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days ' conference a motion for adjournment to meet in Quebec on October 10th , to adopt a basis of union , was ...
... sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days ' conference a motion for adjournment to meet in Quebec on October 10th , to adopt a basis of union , was ...
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