Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 16
... represented in a State paper to the British Govern- ment in 1858 that : " Very grave difficulties now present them- selves in conducting the government of Canada in such a manner as to show due regard to the wishes of its numerous ...
... represented in a State paper to the British Govern- ment in 1858 that : " Very grave difficulties now present them- selves in conducting the government of Canada in such a manner as to show due regard to the wishes of its numerous ...
Side 26
... represented . To occupy the invidious position of sitting in the Commons and speaking on matters of colonial import , but denied the right to vote , would be objectionable to any independent mind , and would be unattended with any ...
... represented . To occupy the invidious position of sitting in the Commons and speaking on matters of colonial import , but denied the right to vote , would be objectionable to any independent mind , and would be unattended with any ...
Side 47
... representing all sec- tions and parties in the colonies , appointed by the Governor - General and the Lieutenant - Governors of the provinces . Both Houses of Parliament of Canada carried by very large majorities an address to Her ...
... representing all sec- tions and parties in the colonies , appointed by the Governor - General and the Lieutenant - Governors of the provinces . Both Houses of Parliament of Canada carried by very large majorities an address to Her ...
Side 53
... represented the Protestant element in Quebec , and Mr. McGee likewise had claims as the only representative of the Irish Catholics . This meant five Cabinet Ministers from Quebec . Howland and Macdougall took the ground - and rightly ...
... represented the Protestant element in Quebec , and Mr. McGee likewise had claims as the only representative of the Irish Catholics . This meant five Cabinet Ministers from Quebec . Howland and Macdougall took the ground - and rightly ...
Side 57
... represented had the great honour and distinction of my receiving Her Majesty's com- mand to wait upon her at Buckingham Palace , and upon that occasion Her Majesty congratulated me upon the success which had attended our efforts , and ...
... represented had the great honour and distinction of my receiving Her Majesty's com- mand to wait upon her at Buckingham Palace , and upon that occasion Her Majesty congratulated me upon the success which had attended our efforts , and ...
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