Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 7
... given the veteran statesman full credit for the mighty part he played in one of the most dramatic constitutional struggles of modern times , and his later achievements in laying broad and deep the foundations of the young Dominion , and ...
... given the veteran statesman full credit for the mighty part he played in one of the most dramatic constitutional struggles of modern times , and his later achievements in laying broad and deep the foundations of the young Dominion , and ...
Side 7
... given the veteran statesman full credit for the mighty part he played in one of the most dramatic constitutional struggles of modern times , and his later achievements in laying broad and deep the foundations of the young Dominion , and ...
... given the veteran statesman full credit for the mighty part he played in one of the most dramatic constitutional struggles of modern times , and his later achievements in laying broad and deep the foundations of the young Dominion , and ...
Side 8
... Given up by the attending physicians in Eng- land in the winter of 1911-12 when suffering from an attack of bronchitis , Sir Charles recovered , only to receive a severe blow a few months later by the death of Lady Tupper , his devoted ...
... Given up by the attending physicians in Eng- land in the winter of 1911-12 when suffering from an attack of bronchitis , Sir Charles recovered , only to receive a severe blow a few months later by the death of Lady Tupper , his devoted ...
Side 9
... given by you to the London Post on your arrival at Liver- pool is the last we have heard from you since you left St. John . April gave us five or six days of beautiful weather in which to welcome you to Nova Scotia . Had you known ...
... given by you to the London Post on your arrival at Liver- pool is the last we have heard from you since you left St. John . April gave us five or six days of beautiful weather in which to welcome you to Nova Scotia . Had you known ...
Side 12
... given me so much pleasure as that which I derived from the recom- mendation which it was my privilege to forward with the full approval of Sir Wilfrid Laurier , that you , one of the Fathers of the Confederation , should be admitted to ...
... given me so much pleasure as that which I derived from the recom- mendation which it was my privilege to forward with the full approval of Sir Wilfrid Laurier , that you , one of the Fathers of the Confederation , should be admitted to ...
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