Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... fisheries by giving them away to the same Republic , with- out obtaining any adequate consideration for a sacrifice so immense ? " Mr. Lindsay , the able and enlightened advo ... fishing grounds while they Union of the Maritime Provinces 17.
... fisheries by giving them away to the same Republic , with- out obtaining any adequate consideration for a sacrifice so immense ? " Mr. Lindsay , the able and enlightened advo ... fishing grounds while they Union of the Maritime Provinces 17.
Side 18
Charles Tupper. reap a rich reward from our fishing grounds while they establish themselves as a leading maritime power . " It may be said that we were a party to the negotiation of that treaty , but it is not so . The very mode in which ...
Charles Tupper. reap a rich reward from our fishing grounds while they establish themselves as a leading maritime power . " It may be said that we were a party to the negotiation of that treaty , but it is not so . The very mode in which ...
Side 39
... Fisheries officer in the employ of the Imperial Government , but wished us success , adding that he would return from a cruise on a warship in October , and would do everything in his power to carry out any policy we adopted at ...
... Fisheries officer in the employ of the Imperial Government , but wished us success , adding that he would return from a cruise on a warship in October , and would do everything in his power to carry out any policy we adopted at ...
Side 72
Charles Tupper. Council . Day before yesterday I received your cable telegram respecting the fishing licences , and giving me the awful intelligence of the assassina- tion of poor McGee . It was announced in the morning papers , but I ...
Charles Tupper. Council . Day before yesterday I received your cable telegram respecting the fishing licences , and giving me the awful intelligence of the assassina- tion of poor McGee . It was announced in the morning papers , but I ...
Side 75
... fishing licences . The duke referred me to Mr. Elliot for their discussion , and he assures me that he is entirely satisfied and goes with me fully as to the sufficiency of the amount provided by Parliament in Canada for the railway ...
... fishing licences . The duke referred me to Mr. Elliot for their discussion , and he assures me that he is entirely satisfied and goes with me fully as to the sufficiency of the amount provided by Parliament in Canada for the railway ...
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