Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 22
... occupy their public men . Especially is this the case in these Maritime Provinces ; and the effect must soon result in our institutions pre- senting an aspect of the most detrimental char- acter . 22 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... occupy their public men . Especially is this the case in these Maritime Provinces ; and the effect must soon result in our institutions pre- senting an aspect of the most detrimental char- acter . 22 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 23
... effect of the misfortune to which I have adverted . " In the absence of larger questions of states- manship which occupy more extended communi- ties , we see men of ability , instead of aiming at lofty reputations , desecrating the ...
... effect of the misfortune to which I have adverted . " In the absence of larger questions of states- manship which occupy more extended communi- ties , we see men of ability , instead of aiming at lofty reputations , desecrating the ...
Side 42
... effect to the union . Certain happenings in the following year in the Lower Provinces made the outlook for Confeder- ation , however , anything but favourable . Premier Tilley , in New Brunswick , appealed to the country , and had to ...
... effect to the union . Certain happenings in the following year in the Lower Provinces made the outlook for Confeder- ation , however , anything but favourable . Premier Tilley , in New Brunswick , appealed to the country , and had to ...
Side 44
... effect on July 1st of the same year , Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a K.C.B. , being called upon by Lord Monck , the first Governor - General , to form the first Govern- ment , which was composed of ...
... effect on July 1st of the same year , Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a K.C.B. , being called upon by Lord Monck , the first Governor - General , to form the first Govern- ment , which was composed of ...
Side 46
... effect , duly appeared in the Morning Star of Wednesday , September 26 , 1866 : CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH AMERICA To the Editor of the Star . SIR , -Although I have not yet seen the pam- phlet , published by Mr. Howe , in opposition to ...
... effect , duly appeared in the Morning Star of Wednesday , September 26 , 1866 : CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH AMERICA To the Editor of the Star . SIR , -Although I have not yet seen the pam- phlet , published by Mr. Howe , in opposition to ...
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