Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 29
... communications under the control of five different departments , we should , drawn together by a common interest and ... communication such as St. John can boast , with a fertile country immediately contiguous . Nova Scotia possesses ...
... communications under the control of five different departments , we should , drawn together by a common interest and ... communication such as St. John can boast , with a fertile country immediately contiguous . Nova Scotia possesses ...
Side 36
... communication . The extent of the work is much reduced ; the Govern- ment of Britain and the British public are inter- ested to an extent that , with the experience of the past few months , cannot fail to convince the most sceptical ...
... communication . The extent of the work is much reduced ; the Govern- ment of Britain and the British public are inter- ested to an extent that , with the experience of the past few months , cannot fail to convince the most sceptical ...
Side 45
... communication : " Mr. Howe has rested his arguments upon his own unsupported statements . In the observa- tions I have to make on these statements I shall take the liberty of quoting , among other authori- ties , one which the gentleman ...
... communication : " Mr. Howe has rested his arguments upon his own unsupported statements . In the observa- tions I have to make on these statements I shall take the liberty of quoting , among other authori- ties , one which the gentleman ...
Side 61
... communication as confidential . Four years later , meeting Mr. Bright at dinner in London , he remarked to me : " I was incredulous over your prediction , but I took a note of it , and observed that it was fulfilled within the time ...
... communication as confidential . Four years later , meeting Mr. Bright at dinner in London , he remarked to me : " I was incredulous over your prediction , but I took a note of it , and observed that it was fulfilled within the time ...
Side 79
... communicate with the Chancellor he hoped to be able to send a message to you which I think will meet the case fully , viz . " that the Imperial Government are satisfied with the pro- vision made by Canada if any of the surveyed routes ...
... communicate with the Chancellor he hoped to be able to send a message to you which I think will meet the case fully , viz . " that the Imperial Government are satisfied with the pro- vision made by Canada if any of the surveyed routes ...
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