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Side 40
There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days '
conference a motion for adjournment to meet in Quebec on October roth , to
adopt a basis of union , was agreed to . The Canadian delegates received a
hearty ...
There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days '
conference a motion for adjournment to meet in Quebec on October roth , to
adopt a basis of union , was agreed to . The Canadian delegates received a
hearty ...
Side 41
We agreed that representation should be by population , and that the Province of
Quebec , as most unlikely to change , should be the pivot , receiving sixty - five
members for ever , and that the other provinces should have representation ...
We agreed that representation should be by population , and that the Province of
Quebec , as most unlikely to change , should be the pivot , receiving sixty - five
members for ever , and that the other provinces should have representation ...
Side 42
The members of the Quebec Conference agreed that the basis of the
arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legislatures
before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary
legislation to give effect ...
The members of the Quebec Conference agreed that the basis of the
arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legislatures
before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary
legislation to give effect ...
Side 47
You will , I think , scarcely regard the statement as accurate , that “ by extreme
pressure on the part of the Executive the Legislatures of Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick agreed to send delegates to a conference to be held in London ...
You will , I think , scarcely regard the statement as accurate , that “ by extreme
pressure on the part of the Executive the Legislatures of Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick agreed to send delegates to a conference to be held in London ...
Side 53
... aside in favour of Sir Edward Kenny , of Halifax , as the representative of the
Irish Catholics , and that I should likewise surrender my claims to a portfolio .
McGee readily agreed to my proposition . I then called The Fight for
Confederation 53.
... aside in favour of Sir Edward Kenny , of Halifax , as the representative of the
Irish Catholics , and that I should likewise surrender my claims to a portfolio .
McGee readily agreed to my proposition . I then called The Fight for
Confederation 53.
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Recollections of Sixty Years (Classic Reprint) Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2017 |
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