Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... appointed to attend a conference to be held at Charlottetown on September 1st of that year . The Hon . Joseph Howe was the first man I invited to attend , as I valued the strength of his influ- ence . Mr. Howe , however , wrote ...
... appointed to attend a conference to be held at Charlottetown on September 1st of that year . The Hon . Joseph Howe was the first man I invited to attend , as I valued the strength of his influ- ence . Mr. Howe , however , wrote ...
Side 47
... appointed by the Governor - General and the Lieutenant - Governors of the provinces . Both Houses of Parliament of ... appoint delegates , clothed with plenary powers , to arrange with delegates from Canada and with Her Majesty's Govern ...
... appointed by the Governor - General and the Lieutenant - Governors of the provinces . Both Houses of Parliament of ... appoint delegates , clothed with plenary powers , to arrange with delegates from Canada and with Her Majesty's Govern ...
Side 49
... appoint- ment of delegates to promote that object . Not- withstanding the inaccuracies in your leader to which I have ventured to call your attention , I do not know that I would have troubled you with any remarks but for the following ...
... appoint- ment of delegates to promote that object . Not- withstanding the inaccuracies in your leader to which I have ventured to call your attention , I do not know that I would have troubled you with any remarks but for the following ...
Side 58
... appoint a Royal Commission . On the first day that the Dominion House of Commons met in 1867 I made a speech in reply to the Hon . Joseph Howe on the subject of the Union , and when Howe commenced his repeal agitation Sir Edward Watkin ...
... appoint a Royal Commission . On the first day that the Dominion House of Commons met in 1867 I made a speech in reply to the Hon . Joseph Howe on the subject of the Union , and when Howe commenced his repeal agitation Sir Edward Watkin ...
Side 76
... appointed to report upon Confederation for the information of Parliament , etc. This could , I think , only be done without compromising the Dominion by being suggested , or , rather , challenged by the Canadian Government in answer to ...
... appointed to report upon Confederation for the information of Parliament , etc. This could , I think , only be done without compromising the Dominion by being suggested , or , rather , challenged by the Canadian Government in answer to ...
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