Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... SIR JOHN A : MACDONALD , K.C.B : SIR GEORGE Cartier • SIR A. T. GALT . LORD MOUNT STEPHEN SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . ( 1891 ) 104 128 • · 144 154 160 176 208 214 SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . , G.C.M.G. , C.B. ( MARCH , 1898 ) • 272 SIR ...
... SIR JOHN A : MACDONALD , K.C.B : SIR GEORGE Cartier • SIR A. T. GALT . LORD MOUNT STEPHEN SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . ( 1891 ) 104 128 • · 144 154 160 176 208 214 SIR CHARLES TUPPER , BART . , G.C.M.G. , C.B. ( MARCH , 1898 ) • 272 SIR ...
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... Sir John A. Mac- donald , Sir George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and lesser luminaries who , each in his humble way , had a share in solving the numerous problems that endangered the success of the great political experiment ...
... Sir John A. Mac- donald , Sir George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and lesser luminaries who , each in his humble way , had a share in solving the numerous problems that endangered the success of the great political experiment ...
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... SIR CHARLES , -The interview given by you to the London Post on your arrival at Liver- pool 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 Nova ...
... SIR CHARLES , -The interview given by you to the London Post on your arrival at Liver- pool 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 Nova ...
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... Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a K.C.B. , being called upon by Lord Monck , the first Governor - General , to form the first Govern- ment , which was composed of leading men of both parties in the several ...
... Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a K.C.B. , being called upon by Lord Monck , the first Governor - General , to form the first Govern- ment , which was composed of leading men of both parties in the several ...
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... Sir Bulwer Lytton , and Disraeli Chancellor of the Exchequer . In the Upper Provinces the most prominent men who met us in conference at Quebec were John A. Macdonald , George Brown , Mowat , Galt and Cartier . Sir John had an extremely ...
... Sir Bulwer Lytton , and Disraeli Chancellor of the Exchequer . In the Upper Provinces the most prominent men who met us in conference at Quebec were John A. Macdonald , George Brown , Mowat , Galt and Cartier . Sir John had an extremely ...
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