Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... office . -With best 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 ...
... office . -With best 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 ...
Side 13
... Office , Oct. 17 , 1908 . DEAR SIR , -A note just received from Lord Knollys contains the following message : " The King says he hopes Sir C. Tupper will by all means bring his stick with him when he is sworn in as P.C . " - Yours ...
... Office , Oct. 17 , 1908 . DEAR SIR , -A note just received from Lord Knollys contains the following message : " The King says he hopes Sir C. Tupper will by all means bring his stick with him when he is sworn in as P.C . " - Yours ...
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... Office with all due courtesy , and had every personal attention bestowed upon us which we could desire , it was but too evident that the Cabinet were too much engaged with their own immediate interests to take any very deep concern in a ...
... Office with all due courtesy , and had every personal attention bestowed upon us which we could desire , it was but too evident that the Cabinet were too much engaged with their own immediate interests to take any very deep concern in a ...
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... Office next day . Draft Bills were submitted , and finally , with minor amendments , the North British America Act , uniting the five provinces , was passed by the Imperial Parliament on March 9th , 1867. At my request , by cable , the ...
... Office next day . Draft Bills were submitted , and finally , with minor amendments , the North British America Act , uniting the five provinces , was passed by the Imperial Parliament on March 9th , 1867. At my request , by cable , the ...
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... of the Inter- colonial Railway Board , and told him that I would not accept a portfolio or any office until I had a majority from Nova Scotia at my back . At the time of which I speak , Archibald , The Fight for Confederation 59.
... of the Inter- colonial Railway Board , and told him that I would not accept a portfolio or any office until I had a majority from Nova Scotia at my back . At the time of which I speak , Archibald , The Fight for Confederation 59.
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