Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... result , however , was a sweeping victory for the Liberals , redeemed only by Dr. Tupper's defeat of Howe . On returning to Halifax , Howe told his friends that he had been beaten by the future leader of the Conservative party . At a ...
... result , however , was a sweeping victory for the Liberals , redeemed only by Dr. Tupper's defeat of Howe . On returning to Halifax , Howe told his friends that he had been beaten by the future leader of the Conservative party . At a ...
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... occupy their public men . Especially is this the case in these Maritime Provinces ; and the effect must soon result in our institutions pre- senting an aspect of the most detrimental char- acter . 22 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... occupy their public men . Especially is this the case in these Maritime Provinces ; and the effect must soon result in our institutions pre- senting an aspect of the most detrimental char- acter . 22 Recollections of Sixty Years.
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... results . A career of honourable distinction would thus be opened up which would at the same time attract the services of those who are most capable of serving the State , and ensure due regard to a high - minded and honourable ...
... results . A career of honourable distinction would thus be opened up which would at the same time attract the services of those who are most capable of serving the State , and ensure due regard to a high - minded and honourable ...
Side 28
... results likely to flow from a union of the provinces . " It would give us nationality . Instead of being Newfoundlanders , Nova Scotians , Prince Edward Islanders , New Brunswickers , and Cana- dians , often confounded abroad with the ...
... results likely to flow from a union of the provinces . " It would give us nationality . Instead of being Newfoundlanders , Nova Scotians , Prince Edward Islanders , New Brunswickers , and Cana- dians , often confounded abroad with the ...
Side 33
... results much more beneficial might be obtained , together with a largely diminished expenditure . " Take , again , the vitally important question of intercommunication , and the necessity of union and concerted action becomes still more ...
... results much more beneficial might be obtained , together with a largely diminished expenditure . " Take , again , the vitally important question of intercommunication , and the necessity of union and concerted action becomes still more ...
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