Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 1
... present outlook on life at that advanced age as on account of his remarkable achievements . The oldest living statesman in the world , he reminds one of a stately and venerable oak which , un- affected by the storms of earlier years ...
... present outlook on life at that advanced age as on account of his remarkable achievements . The oldest living statesman in the world , he reminds one of a stately and venerable oak which , un- affected by the storms of earlier years ...
Side 6
... present to the world a great and powerful organisation ; with British institutions , sympathies and feelings ; bound indissolubly to the throne of England by a community of interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the ...
... present to the world a great and powerful organisation ; with British institutions , sympathies and feelings ; bound indissolubly to the throne of England by a community of interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the ...
Side 7
... present to the world a great and powerful organisation ; with British institutions , sympathies and feelings ; bound indissolubly to the throne of England by a community of interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the ...
... present to the world a great and powerful organisation ; with British institutions , sympathies and feelings ; bound indissolubly to the throne of England by a community of interests , and united to it by the viceroyalty of one of the ...
Side 15
... present comparatively free institutions which we enjoy would have been impracticable at the commence- ment of our history . When first brought under British rule , Canadians were content to have English laws enforced simply by ...
... present comparatively free institutions which we enjoy would have been impracticable at the commence- ment of our history . When first brought under British rule , Canadians were content to have English laws enforced simply by ...
Side 16
... present them- selves in conducting the government of Canada in such a manner as to show due regard to the wishes of its numerous population , ' and requested the parent State to authorise a meeting of delegates from the different ...
... present them- selves in conducting the government of Canada in such a manner as to show due regard to the wishes of its numerous population , ' and requested the parent State to authorise a meeting of delegates from the different ...
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