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SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . , G.C.M.G. , C.B. With a Rembrandt
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SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . , G.C.M.G. , C.B. With a Rembrandt
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MY DEAR SIR CHARLES , —The interview given by you to the London Post on
your arrival at Liverpool is the last we have heard from you since you left St. John
. April gave us five or six days of beautiful weather in which to welcome you to ...
MY DEAR SIR CHARLES , —The interview given by you to the London Post on
your arrival at Liverpool is the last we have heard from you since you left St. John
. April gave us five or six days of beautiful weather in which to welcome you to ...
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... and encouraged by a dispatch which said that the subject would shortly
receive the serious consideration of the British Cabinet , the three Governments
of Canada , New Brunswick , and Nova Scotia sent a joint delegation to London
in 1858 ...
... and encouraged by a dispatch which said that the subject would shortly
receive the serious consideration of the British Cabinet , the three Governments
of Canada , New Brunswick , and Nova Scotia sent a joint delegation to London
in 1858 ...
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Seeing that New Brunswick was fast coming into line , I introduced a resolution in
the Legislature in April , 1866 , in favour of sending delegates , with the other
provinces , to a conference in London to negotiate finally the terms of union .
Seeing that New Brunswick was fast coming into line , I introduced a resolution in
the Legislature in April , 1866 , in favour of sending delegates , with the other
provinces , to a conference in London to negotiate finally the terms of union .
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The calling of the London Conference was the signal for the anti - confederates in
Nova Scotia to send a delegation , headed by the Hon . Joseph Howe , to
England , to oppose the proposed union . They bore petitions from eight Nova
Scotia ...
The calling of the London Conference was the signal for the anti - confederates in
Nova Scotia to send a delegation , headed by the Hon . Joseph Howe , to
England , to oppose the proposed union . They bore petitions from eight Nova
Scotia ...
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