Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 39
... 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 declining the invitation on ...
... 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 declining the invitation on ...
Side 40
... Conference would receive a deputation from the Canadian Government , which wished to express its views on the wider union . Favourable replies were sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank ...
... Conference would receive a deputation from the Canadian Government , which wished to express its views on the wider union . Favourable replies were sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank ...
Side 42
... Conference agreed that the basis of 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 ...
... Conference agreed that the basis of 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 ...
Side 43
... Conference . Prince Edward Island and Newfound- land abstained from the movement . On December 4th , 1866 , the following delegates assembled in conference at the Westminster Palace Hotel , London : - Canada . The Hon . John A ...
... Conference . Prince Edward Island and Newfound- land abstained from the movement . On December 4th , 1866 , the following delegates assembled in conference at the Westminster Palace Hotel , London : - Canada . The Hon . John A ...
Side 44
... conference , which was seconded by the Hon . S. L. Tilley , and carried unanimously . The conference then entered upon the considera- tion of the Quebec resolutions . On December 25th the chairman wrote informing Lord Carnarvon ...
... conference , which was seconded by the Hon . S. L. Tilley , and carried unanimously . The conference then entered upon the considera- tion of the Quebec resolutions . On December 25th the chairman wrote informing Lord Carnarvon ...
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