Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 10
... measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for Nova Scotia , and the Union of the Maritime Provinces the other . Dr. A. has promised to write out this part of ...
... measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for Nova Scotia , and the Union of the Maritime Provinces the other . Dr. A. has promised to write out this part of ...
Side 43
... measure providing for free schools , supported by compul- sory taxation . As the Conservatives were the larger property holders , they offered strong oppo- sition , while the Liberals , generally speaking , were favourable to free ...
... measure providing for free schools , supported by compul- sory taxation . As the Conservatives were the larger property holders , they offered strong oppo- sition , while the Liberals , generally speaking , were favourable to free ...
Side 48
... measure to disfranchise more than one quarter of the electors who had elected the Parliament in which he was then sitting . You will probably be equally astonished when you are informed that " serious as are the geographical ...
... measure to disfranchise more than one quarter of the electors who had elected the Parliament in which he was then sitting . You will probably be equally astonished when you are informed that " serious as are the geographical ...
Side 57
... she had evinced in this measure , she replied : ' I take the deepest interest in it , for I believe it will make them great and prosperous . ' ' CHAPTER III THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION ( continued ) EARLY The Fight for Confederation 57.
... she had evinced in this measure , she replied : ' I take the deepest interest in it , for I believe it will make them great and prosperous . ' ' CHAPTER III THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION ( continued ) EARLY The Fight for Confederation 57.
Side 66
... measure here . I would not trouble Lord Monck if I could avoid it . I hope you will assist me in pressing Tilley to put it through without going first to the people . - Hoping soon to hear from you , I am as ever , yours faithfully ...
... measure here . I would not trouble Lord Monck if I could avoid it . I hope you will assist me in pressing Tilley to put it through without going first to the people . - Hoping soon to hear from you , I am as ever , yours faithfully ...
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