Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 21
... matters of the most serious importance . The Government of Nova Scotia in 1857 charged two delegates , the late and the present Attorneys - General , to discuss with the British Government the grave question of a union of the colonies ...
... matters of the most serious importance . The Government of Nova Scotia in 1857 charged two delegates , the late and the present Attorneys - General , to discuss with the British Government the grave question of a union of the colonies ...
Side 26
... matters of colonial import , but denied the right to vote , would be objectionable to any independent mind , and would be unattended with any substantial advantage . " Little doubt can be entertained that the selection of colonial ...
... matters of colonial import , but denied the right to vote , would be objectionable to any independent mind , and would be unattended with any substantial advantage . " Little doubt can be entertained that the selection of colonial ...
Side 36
... matter of opinion , as it has already been demon- strated by the union between Upper and Lower Canada . " Let us , then , extend the same wholesome principle - uniting our common interests and con- solidating the 36 Recollections of ...
... matter of opinion , as it has already been demon- strated by the union between Upper and Lower Canada . " Let us , then , extend the same wholesome principle - uniting our common interests and con- solidating the 36 Recollections of ...
Side 41
... matter of theory , but when he took up the sub- ject he was in accord with the others , that the only practical solution was by the adoption of a federal scheme . There was considerable discussion as to whether the Dominion Senate ...
... matter of theory , but when he took up the sub- ject he was in accord with the others , that the only practical solution was by the adoption of a federal scheme . There was considerable discussion as to whether the Dominion Senate ...
Side 45
... matter of the union be deferred until it had been submitted to his fellow countrymen at the polls . He took the ground that the proposition would be against the best interests of the Maritime Provinces and the British Empire ; and as a ...
... matter of the union be deferred until it had been submitted to his fellow countrymen at the polls . He took the ground that the proposition would be against the best interests of the Maritime Provinces and the British Empire ; and as a ...
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