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Side 6
... was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was * The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated politi- cal 6 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was * The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated politi- cal 6 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 7
... was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated politi- cal 6 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated politi- cal 6 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 14
... adopted and the con- ditions then existent in " British North America , " I cannot do better than give the following extract from the lecture I delivered at the opening of the Mechanics ' Institute , St. John , in 1860 , on " The ...
... adopted and the con- ditions then existent in " British North America , " I cannot do better than give the following extract from the lecture I delivered at the opening of the Mechanics ' Institute , St. John , in 1860 , on " The ...
Side 24
... adopted and extended the views propounded so early as 1814 by His Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent , urging the importance of a legislative union of these colonies . " The same principle was ably elaborated in the Assembly 24 ...
... adopted and extended the views propounded so early as 1814 by His Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent , urging the importance of a legislative union of these colonies . " The same principle was ably elaborated in the Assembly 24 ...
Side 35
... New Brunswick , nearly a hundred miles of the line through this province - if the St. John Valley route or the St. Andrews and Quebec be adopted - a comparatively small out- lay would Union of the Maritime Provinces 35.
... New Brunswick , nearly a hundred miles of the line through this province - if the St. John Valley route or the St. Andrews and Quebec be adopted - a comparatively small out- lay would Union of the Maritime Provinces 35.
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