Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 5
... North Americas had been discussed in legislative assemblies , in lectures and newspapers , only , however , in a theoretic and academic manner . As far back as 1838 it was the subject of a confer- ence between representatives of the ...
... North Americas had been discussed in legislative assemblies , in lectures and newspapers , only , however , in a theoretic and academic manner . As far back as 1838 it was the subject of a confer- ence between representatives of the ...
Side 6
... North America , " in which he declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : 66 Who could doubt ...
... North America , " in which he declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : 66 Who could doubt ...
Side 7
... North British Ameri- can Act , after a struggle unparalleled for the bitter- ness of the feeling it engendered throughout his native province . The records of the Legislature tell in outline the earlier part of the story . History ...
... North British Ameri- can Act , after a struggle unparalleled for the bitter- ness of the feeling it engendered throughout his native province . The records of the Legislature tell in outline the earlier part of the story . History ...
Side 7
... North America , " in which he declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : " Who could doubt ...
... North America , " in which he declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : " Who could doubt ...
Side 7
... North British Ameri- can Act , after a struggle unparalleled for the bitter- ness of the feeling it engendered throughout his native province . The records of the Legislature tell in outline the earlier part of the story . History ...
... North British Ameri- can Act , after a struggle unparalleled for the bitter- ness of the feeling it engendered throughout his native province . The records of the Legislature tell in outline the earlier part of the story . History ...
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