Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... SPEECH BY SIR CHARLES TUPPER , DELIVERED AT THE FIRST SITTING OF THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS , 1867 II . REPORT OF THE SPEECH OF HON . SIR CHARLES TUPPER , G.C.M.G. , C.B. , MINISTER OF FINANCE , AND ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PLENIPOTEN ...
... SPEECH BY SIR CHARLES TUPPER , DELIVERED AT THE FIRST SITTING OF THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS , 1867 II . REPORT OF THE SPEECH OF HON . SIR CHARLES TUPPER , G.C.M.G. , C.B. , MINISTER OF FINANCE , AND ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PLENIPOTEN ...
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... speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered 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 ...
... speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered 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 ...
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... speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : " Who could doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River ...
... speech were indeed prophetic . * After reviewing the condition of the scattered provinces , he said : " Who could doubt that under these circumstances , with such a federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River ...
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... speech on that occasion , he told the audience that in 1863 he and George King went to Amherst on nomination day , and after it was known that you were elected by acclamation , you made a grand speech . You told the assembly that the ...
... speech on that occasion , he told the audience that in 1863 he and George King went to Amherst on nomination day , and after it was known that you were elected by acclamation , you made a grand speech . You told the assembly that the ...
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... speech . The former sobriquets applied to him in an earlier day , " War Horse of Cumberland " and " The Fighting Doctor , " have been justly merited . That a career of such wonderful activity should have gained Imperial honours is no ...
... speech . The former sobriquets applied to him in an earlier day , " War Horse of Cumberland " and " The Fighting Doctor , " have been justly merited . That a career of such wonderful activity should have gained Imperial honours is no ...
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