Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Colonies , to make the com- munication to you . In conclusion , let me thank you sincerely for the kindness and courtesy which I have uniformly received from you during my short tenure of office . -With best wishes , I remain , dear Sir ...
... Colonies , to make the com- munication to you . In conclusion , let me thank you sincerely for the kindness and courtesy which I have uniformly received from you during my short tenure of office . -With best wishes , I remain , dear Sir ...
Side 13
... colonies , and the holding aloft of the standard of the right of the nation , so that she may prove herself worthy of the proud position she has made her own . " CHAPTER I THE UNION OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES My earliest Biographical ...
... colonies , and the holding aloft of the standard of the right of the nation , so that she may prove herself worthy of the proud position she has made her own . " CHAPTER I THE UNION OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES My earliest Biographical ...
Side 14
... colonies had at the time that the ignorance and injustice of the British Government lost them -the brightest gem of the Crown of England . " The population of British North America exceeds that of Greece , Denmark , Hanover , the ...
... colonies had at the time that the ignorance and injustice of the British Government lost them -the brightest gem of the Crown of England . " The population of British North America exceeds that of Greece , Denmark , Hanover , the ...
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... colonies interested were invited to participate was simply an insult . They were permitted to concur , but not consulted in the arrangements . " The Reciprocity Treaty has undoubtedly largely benefited both the provinces and our Ameri ...
... colonies interested were invited to participate was simply an insult . They were permitted to concur , but not consulted in the arrangements . " The Reciprocity Treaty has undoubtedly largely benefited both the provinces and our Ameri ...
Side 20
... colonies and the Empire , were thus ignored , Her Majesty's Government could give a subsidy to the Galway Steam Packet Company of £ 65,000 sterling per annum to per- form a service already much better provided for , which was not only ...
... colonies and the Empire , were thus ignored , Her Majesty's Government could give a subsidy to the Galway Steam Packet Company of £ 65,000 sterling per annum to per- form a service already much better provided for , which was not only ...
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