Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... wish to say while you are alive . With sincerest best wishes for the health and happiness of Lady Tupper and yourself , I remain , dear Sir Charles , Yours very truly , F. C. O'BRIEN , Archbishop of Halifax . Previous to 1864 the ...
... wish to say while you are alive . With sincerest best wishes for the health and happiness of Lady Tupper and yourself , I remain , dear Sir Charles , Yours very truly , F. C. O'BRIEN , Archbishop of Halifax . Previous to 1864 the ...
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... wishes , I remain , dear Sir Charles , yours truly , FRED STANLEY . In 1888 a baronetcy was bestowed , and ten years later a Privy Councillorship . In the latter connection Sir Charles received the following letters : Government House ...
... wishes , I remain , dear Sir Charles , yours truly , FRED STANLEY . In 1888 a baronetcy was bestowed , and ten years later a Privy Councillorship . In the latter connection Sir Charles received the following letters : Government House ...
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... wishes of its numerous population , ' and requested the parent State to authorise a meeting of delegates from the different provinces to discuss constitu- tional changes of the most extensive character . More need not be said to show ...
... wishes of its numerous population , ' and requested the parent State to authorise a meeting of delegates from the different provinces to discuss constitu- tional changes of the most extensive character . More need not be said to show ...
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... wishes of the people , and ever amenable to the public sentiment of the country - the great feature that exalts British institutions over those of the United States . " The systematic exclusion of colonists from gubernatorial positions ...
... wishes of the people , and ever amenable to the public sentiment of the country - the great feature that exalts British institutions over those of the United States . " The systematic exclusion of colonists from gubernatorial positions ...
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... wishes and interests would be regarded . And why should we be called upon to sustain this brand of inferiority upon our- selves at so great a cost both pecuniary and other- wise ? The highest salary paid to a departmental officer in ...
... wishes and interests would be regarded . And why should we be called upon to sustain this brand of inferiority upon our- selves at so great a cost both pecuniary and other- wise ? The highest salary paid to a departmental officer in ...
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