Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WAS FOUNDED 7. VICISSITUDES OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL- ΙΟΙ 124 WAY · 144 8. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ' NATIONAL POLICY " " " " 153 9. THE NATIONAL EVOLUTION OF CANADA 10. MY LATER CAMPAIGNS II . THE FAST ...
... CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WAS FOUNDED 7. VICISSITUDES OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL- ΙΟΙ 124 WAY · 144 8. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ' NATIONAL POLICY " " " " 153 9. THE NATIONAL EVOLUTION OF CANADA 10. MY LATER CAMPAIGNS II . THE FAST ...
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... CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS , 1867 II . REPORT OF THE SPEECH OF HON . SIR CHARLES TUPPER , G.C.M.G. , C.B. , MINISTER OF FINANCE , AND ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PLENIPOTEN- TIARIES AT THE WASHINGTON FISHERY CON- FERENCE , ON THE FISHERY TREATY ...
... CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS , 1867 II . REPORT OF THE SPEECH OF HON . SIR CHARLES TUPPER , G.C.M.G. , C.B. , MINISTER OF FINANCE , AND ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PLENIPOTEN- TIARIES AT THE WASHINGTON FISHERY CON- FERENCE , ON THE FISHERY TREATY ...
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... Canadian provinces , and his subse- quent change of front was all the more unexpected , except to those who discerned the motives that prompted his subsequent erratic course . To Sir Charles Tupper alone belongs the credit of having ...
... Canadian provinces , and his subse- quent change of front was all the more unexpected , except to those who discerned the motives that prompted his subsequent erratic course . To Sir Charles Tupper alone belongs the credit of having ...
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... Canadian provinces , and his subse- quent change of front was all the more unexpected , except to those who discerned the motives that prompted his subsequent erratic course . To Sir Charles Tupper alone belongs the credit of having ...
... Canadian provinces , and his subse- quent change of front was all the more unexpected , except to those who discerned the motives that prompted his subsequent erratic course . To Sir Charles Tupper alone belongs the credit of having ...
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... Canadian Government , Mr. Galt , and was subse- quently warmly sustained in an able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of the Canadian Administration , and Mr. Ross , the President of the Executive ...
... Canadian Government , Mr. Galt , and was subse- quently warmly sustained in an able State paper addressed by that gentleman , Mr. Cartier , the Premier of the Canadian Administration , and Mr. Ross , the President of the Executive ...
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