Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 18
... question of the most vital importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time that astute and far - seeing statesman , Earl Durham , proposed the statesman- like project of connecting these colonies by rail , the various ...
... question of the most vital importance - the Inter - colonial Rail- way . From the time that astute and far - seeing statesman , Earl Durham , proposed the statesman- like project of connecting these colonies by rail , the various ...
Side 19
... question had assumed a really practicable shape ; yet , although the three provinces who , unaided , had done so much towards accomplish- ing this national work unitedly pressed upon the attention of the British Government a scheme ...
... question had assumed a really practicable shape ; yet , although the three provinces who , unaided , had done so much towards accomplish- ing this national work unitedly pressed upon the attention of the British Government a scheme ...
Side 21
... question of a union of the colonies . The Secretary of State informed them that it was entirely a question for the consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that intimation the Governor- General of Canada proposed to ...
... question of a union of the colonies . The Secretary of State informed them that it was entirely a question for the consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that intimation the Governor- General of Canada proposed to ...
Side 22
Charles Tupper. tary that it was an Imperial question , and with a pretty significant hint that it was one which did ... questions of general interest to mankind , there can necessarily exist nothing but petty and personal interests to ...
Charles Tupper. tary that it was an Imperial question , and with a pretty significant hint that it was one which did ... questions of general interest to mankind , there can necessarily exist nothing but petty and personal interests to ...
Side 27
... question of the amount of salary , is the security which would thus be afforded that in cases of appeal to the Mother Country - and appeals there must be so long as governors are only amen- able to Imperial authority - when the governor ...
... question of the amount of salary , is the security which would thus be afforded that in cases of appeal to the Mother Country - and appeals there must be so long as governors are only amen- able to Imperial authority - when the governor ...
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