Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... PROVINCES 2. THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION 3. THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION ( continued ) 4. CONFEDERATION CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENCE 5. A CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE NORTH- WEST . 6. HOW THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WAS FOUNDED 7 ...
... PROVINCES 2. THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION 3. THE FIGHT FOR CONFEDERATION ( continued ) 4. CONFEDERATION CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENCE 5. A CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE NORTH- WEST . 6. HOW THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WAS FOUNDED 7 ...
Side 3
... province awakened to the fact that the Liberal leader had met a worthy foeman , who asked and gave no quarter . The result , however , was a sweeping victory for the Liberals , redeemed only by Dr. Tupper's defeat of Howe . On returning ...
... province awakened to the fact that the Liberal leader had met a worthy foeman , who asked and gave no quarter . The result , however , was a sweeping victory for the Liberals , redeemed only by Dr. Tupper's defeat of Howe . On returning ...
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... provinces , he said : 66 Who could doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due ...
... provinces , he said : 66 Who could doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due ...
Side 7
... provinces , and his subse- quent change of front was all the more unexpected , except to those who discerned the ... province . The records of the Legislature tell in outline the earlier part of the story . History , which is more just ...
... provinces , and his subse- quent change of front was all the more unexpected , except to those who discerned the ... province . The records of the Legislature tell in outline the earlier part of the story . History , which is more just ...
Side 7
... provinces , he said : " Who could doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due to ...
... provinces , he said : " Who could doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due to ...
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