Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... consideration for a sacrifice so immense ? " Mr. Lindsay , the able and enlightened advo- cate of the shipping interest of England , found that he had visited the United States on a bootless errand that the only price for which they ...
... consideration for a sacrifice so immense ? " Mr. Lindsay , the able and enlightened advo- cate of the shipping interest of England , found that he had visited the United States on a bootless errand that the only price for which they ...
Side 20
... consideration . Our claim was not backed by votes in the Commons , where three millions of British North Americans have no voice or influence . " " The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , of the Differential Duties in 1848 , and of the ...
... consideration . Our claim was not backed by votes in the Commons , where three millions of British North Americans have no voice or influence . " " The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , of the Differential Duties in 1848 , and of the ...
Side 21
... consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that intimation the Governor- General of Canada proposed to open a correspond- ence upon the subject , by which the sentiments of the different colonies might be obtained ...
... consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that intimation the Governor- General of Canada proposed to open a correspond- ence upon the subject , by which the sentiments of the different colonies might be obtained ...
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... consideration , undoubt- edly , is the union of the provinces . It would be premature to decide definitely on any particular plan by which that might be accomplished until the subject is discussed - as discussed it must be , and that at ...
... consideration , undoubt- edly , is the union of the provinces . It would be premature to decide definitely on any particular plan by which that might be accomplished until the subject is discussed - as discussed it must be , and that at ...
Side 34
... is already fully demonstrated to both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , and that it has now become a first consideration with them to direct their attention to the means by which both may be relieved 34 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... is already fully demonstrated to both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , and that it has now become a first consideration with them to direct their attention to the means by which both may be relieved 34 Recollections of Sixty Years.
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