Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 3
... declared that his party must reverse its hostile attitude towards the Roman Catholics ; that the true policy was equal rights to all , with- out regard to race or creed ; and that all hostility to the railway policy of the Government ...
... declared that his party must reverse its hostile attitude towards the Roman Catholics ; that the true policy was equal rights to all , with- out regard to race or creed ; and that all hostility to the railway policy of the Government ...
Side 6
... declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : 66 Who could doubt that under these circumstances ...
... declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : 66 Who could doubt that under these circumstances ...
Side 7
... declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : " Who could doubt that under these circumstances ...
... declared for Confederation unreservedly . In the light of later events parts of this speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : " Who could doubt that under these circumstances ...
Side 16
... declared the system of responsible government as practised in that colony to be a delusion and a snare , ' while the Conservative Ministry , who are in power there , represented in a State paper to the British Govern- ment in 1858 that ...
... declared the system of responsible government as practised in that colony to be a delusion and a snare , ' while the Conservative Ministry , who are in power there , represented in a State paper to the British Govern- ment in 1858 that ...
Side 45
... which had hitherto been friendly to Confederation , wheeled round , and in a leader declared that a mistake had been made . Lord Carnarvon , in a state of consternation , sent for me and informed me that he The Fight for Confederation 45.
... which had hitherto been friendly to Confederation , wheeled round , and in a leader declared that a mistake had been made . Lord Carnarvon , in a state of consternation , sent for me and informed me that he The Fight for Confederation 45.
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