Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... obtaining any adequate consideration for a sacrifice so immense ? " Mr. Lindsay , the able and enlightened advo- cate of the shipping interest of England , found that he had visited the United States on a bootless errand that the only ...
... obtaining any adequate consideration for a sacrifice so immense ? " Mr. Lindsay , the able and enlightened advo- cate of the shipping interest of England , found that he had visited the United States on a bootless errand that the only ...
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... obtained a moment's consideration . Our claim was not backed by votes in the Commons , where three millions of British North Americans have no voice or influence . " " The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , of the Differential Duties in ...
... obtained a moment's consideration . Our claim was not backed by votes in the Commons , where three millions of British North Americans have no voice or influence . " " The repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , of the Differential Duties in ...
Side 21
... ence upon the subject , by which the sentiments of the different colonies might be obtained , when he was promptly informed by another Colonial Secre- tary that it was an Imperial question , and with Union of the Maritime Provinces 21.
... ence upon the subject , by which the sentiments of the different colonies might be obtained , when he was promptly informed by another Colonial Secre- tary that it was an Imperial question , and with Union of the Maritime Provinces 21.
Side 22
... obtain much Imperial favour . " We do not even enjoy responsible govern- ment in the sense in which it exists in England , viz . that of government being administered ac- cording to the well understood wishes of the people , and ever ...
... obtain much Imperial favour . " We do not even enjoy responsible govern- ment in the sense in which it exists in England , viz . that of government being administered ac- cording to the well understood wishes of the people , and ever ...
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... obtained the eloquent advocacy of the accomplished P. Darcy McGee , one of the members for Montreal , who made it the subject of a forcible address to the Legislature . " On one point , however , whatever may be the form it may assume ...
... obtained the eloquent advocacy of the accomplished P. Darcy McGee , one of the members for Montreal , who made it the subject of a forcible address to the Legislature . " On one point , however , whatever may be the form it may assume ...
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