Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 15
... United States in 1790 . " In view of all these facts , it will not be con- sidered strange that , looking to the future , con- scious of the boundless expansion of which our country and our resources are capable , we should begin to ...
... United States in 1790 . " In view of all these facts , it will not be con- sidered strange that , looking to the future , con- scious of the boundless expansion of which our country and our resources are capable , we should begin to ...
Side 30
... united in one legislative union . " The same principle applies to the whole . While Canada was exporting bread stuffs to the amount of nine millions of dollars in 1857 , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were importing over two millions of ...
... united in one legislative union . " The same principle applies to the whole . While Canada was exporting bread stuffs to the amount of nine millions of dollars in 1857 , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were importing over two millions of ...
Side 40
... united sentiment and united purpose in the deliverances of the visiting delegates , including the Hon . John A. Macdonald , the Hon . George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and the Hon . Thos . D'Arcy McGee . The Quebec Conference ...
... united sentiment and united purpose in the deliverances of the visiting delegates , including the Hon . John A. Macdonald , the Hon . George E. Cartier , the Hon . George Brown , and the Hon . Thos . D'Arcy McGee . The Quebec Conference ...
Side 49
... United States , if it could be peaceably effected , to any confederation scheme . " Although I am quite ready to admit that a num- ber of interested bankers and political agitators have excited a great deal of prejudice against the ...
... United States , if it could be peaceably effected , to any confederation scheme . " Although I am quite ready to admit that a num- ber of interested bankers and political agitators have excited a great deal of prejudice against the ...
Side 50
... United States who are endeavouring to accomplish the acquisition of British America by political means are stimulated by such statements to persevere in the policy which has already caused the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty ...
... United States who are endeavouring to accomplish the acquisition of British America by political means are stimulated by such statements to persevere in the policy which has already caused the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty ...
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