Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 10
... carry the country by a large majority . You also told the electors that there were two great measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for Nova Scotia , and ...
... carry the country by a large majority . You also told the electors that there were two great measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for Nova Scotia , and ...
Side 33
... , affording us at the same time communi- cation with the twenty thousand miles of railway in the United States . Thus foiled in carrying out D the magnificent project in which they were engaged , the Union of the Maritime Provinces 33.
... , affording us at the same time communi- cation with the twenty thousand miles of railway in the United States . Thus foiled in carrying out D the magnificent project in which they were engaged , the Union of the Maritime Provinces 33.
Side 35
... carry out the scheme proposed by the Colonial Delegation of 1858 . " The visit of the Prince of Wales and the eminent men who composed the suite of His Royal Highness must have impressed them forcibly with the necessity and importance ...
... carry out the scheme proposed by the Colonial Delegation of 1858 . " The visit of the Prince of Wales and the eminent men who composed the suite of His Royal Highness must have impressed them forcibly with the necessity and importance ...
Side 36
... carry out the original enterprise . " " The night of darkness that now enshrouds the prospects of these colonies in connection with their railway operations will be but the harbinger of a bright and glorious morning of advance- ment and ...
... carry out the original enterprise . " " The night of darkness that now enshrouds the prospects of these colonies in connection with their railway operations will be but the harbinger of a bright and glorious morning of advance- ment and ...
Side 39
... carried a resolution in favour of a legislative union of the Maritime Pro- vinces , explaining that I regarded it as ... carry out any policy we adopted at Charlottetown . After the action of the Nova Scotia Legislature , and before the ...
... carried a resolution in favour of a legislative union of the Maritime Pro- vinces , explaining that I regarded it as ... carry out any policy we adopted at Charlottetown . After the action of the Nova Scotia Legislature , and before the ...
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