Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... interest the progress of events at home and abroad . Sir Charles is descended from sturdy stock . The sprig of may - flower in his arms is commemora- tive of Thomas Tupper , the Puritan ancestor , who emigrated from England to America ...
... interest the progress of events at home and abroad . Sir Charles is descended from sturdy stock . The sprig of may - flower in his arms is commemora- tive of Thomas Tupper , the Puritan ancestor , who emigrated from England to America ...
Side 6
... interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the promising sons of our beloved Queen , whose virtues have en- throned her in the hearts of her subjects in every section of an Empire upon which the sun never sets . " In the ...
... interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the promising sons of our beloved Queen , whose virtues have en- throned her in the hearts of her subjects in every section of an Empire upon which the sun never sets . " In the ...
Side 7
... interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the promising sons of our beloved Queen , whose virtues have en- throned her in the hearts of her subjects in every section of an Empire upon which the sun never sets . " In the ...
... interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the promising sons of our beloved Queen , whose virtues have en- throned her in the hearts of her subjects in every section of an Empire upon which the sun never sets . " In the ...
Side 17
... interests worthy of Imperial regard . This may seem harsh , but the past is pregnant with illustrations of its truth . What voice or influence had New Brunswick when an English peer settled most amicably the dispute with an adjoining ...
... interests worthy of Imperial regard . This may seem harsh , but the past is pregnant with illustrations of its truth . What voice or influence had New Brunswick when an English peer settled most amicably the dispute with an adjoining ...
Side 18
... interests and feeling of subjects more trifled with than have been ours in a question of the most vital importance ... interest in it , although it was a work fraught 18 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... interests and feeling of subjects more trifled with than have been ours in a question of the most vital importance ... interest in it , although it was a work fraught 18 Recollections of Sixty Years.
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