Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 3
... arrangement became effective Dr. Tupper , with the assurance of a veteran states- man , declared that his party must reverse its hostile attitude towards the Roman Catholics ; that the true policy was equal rights to all , with- out ...
... arrangement became effective Dr. Tupper , with the assurance of a veteran states- man , declared that his party must reverse its hostile attitude towards the Roman Catholics ; that the true policy was equal rights to all , with- out ...
Side 18
... arrangements . " The Reciprocity Treaty has undoubtedly largely benefited both the provinces and our Ameri- can neighbours , and with the concession to us of the right to register colonial - built vessels and enjoy the coasting trade ...
... arrangements . " The Reciprocity Treaty has undoubtedly largely benefited both the provinces and our Ameri- can neighbours , and with the concession to us of the right to register colonial - built vessels and enjoy the coasting trade ...
Side 28
... arranged in a manner satisfactory to all sections of the confederation , and giving to the whole the advantages of the highest character not now enjoyed , while it would not materially detract from any privileges of a local character at ...
... arranged in a manner satisfactory to all sections of the confederation , and giving to the whole the advantages of the highest character not now enjoyed , while it would not materially detract from any privileges of a local character at ...
Side 37
... arrangements to attract population , capital and skill . " Our climate is more healthy than that of England ; the fertility of the soil is unsurpassed by her ; our geographical position relative to the New World is the same as she ...
... arrangements to attract population , capital and skill . " Our climate is more healthy than that of England ; the fertility of the soil is unsurpassed by her ; our geographical position relative to the New World is the same as she ...
Side 42
... arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legis- latures before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary legislation to give effect to the union . Certain happenings in the following year in the ...
... arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legis- latures before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary legislation to give effect to the union . Certain happenings in the following year in the ...
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able adopted advantage appointed arrangement Bayard Britain British America British Columbia British North America Brunswick Cabinet cable Canadian Government Canadian Pacific Railway carried Cartier Chamberlain coast commercial Confederation conference Conservative Council DEAR SIR declared defence delegates Dominion duke duty election Empire England favour fisheries fishermen fishing vessels foreign Fort Garry Garry give Government of Canada Halifax honour House of Commons Imperial Federation Imperial Federation League Imperial Government important intercourse interests J. A. MACDONALD leader letter Liberal licences Lord Lord Monck Lord Salisbury Mackenzie Majesty's Government meet ment Minister negotiations Newfoundland Nova Scotia obtain opinion Opposition Ottawa Parliament party Pembina plenipotentiaries position Premier proposed provinces Quebec question Reciprocity Treaty regard reply representatives result Riel Senate Sir Charles Tupper Sir John Macdonald Sir Wilfrid speech tariff tion told trade treaty of 1818 union United views Westminster Palace