Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... means bring his stick with him when he is sworn in as P.C . " - Yours faithfully , : J. H. HARRISON . Many tributes have been paid by writers in both hemispheres to this grand old statesman- now nearing his ninety - third birthday - one ...
... means bring his stick with him when he is sworn in as P.C . " - Yours faithfully , : J. H. HARRISON . Many tributes have been paid by writers in both hemispheres to this grand old statesman- now nearing his ninety - third birthday - one ...
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... the most extensive character . More need not be said to show that the discussion of questions relating to our political position is by no means premature . " Let us , then , inquire whether our present 16 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... the most extensive character . More need not be said to show that the discussion of questions relating to our political position is by no means premature . " Let us , then , inquire whether our present 16 Recollections of Sixty Years.
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... means of occupying the position to which we may justly aspire . What is a British - American but a man regarded as a mere dependent upon an Empire which , however great and glorious , does not recog- nise him as entitled to any voice in ...
... means of occupying the position to which we may justly aspire . What is a British - American but a man regarded as a mere dependent upon an Empire which , however great and glorious , does not recog- nise him as entitled to any voice in ...
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... means of local defence existed . " Stimulated by the great Volunteer movement in Britain , and the possibility that the day was not distant when our services would be needed , a considerable body of riflemen has been organised . All our ...
... means of local defence existed . " Stimulated by the great Volunteer movement in Britain , and the possibility that the day was not distant when our services would be needed , a considerable body of riflemen has been organised . All our ...
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... is already fully demonstrated to both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , and that it has now become a first consideration with them to direct their attention to the means by which both may be relieved 34 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... is already fully demonstrated to both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick , and that it has now become a first consideration with them to direct their attention to the means by which both may be relieved 34 Recollections of Sixty Years.
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