Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 24
... suggested at different periods , and a wide diversity of opinion doubtless still prevails as to what constitutional changes would be most advantageous . " The day has long since passed when the idea of annexation to our republican ...
... suggested at different periods , and a wide diversity of opinion doubtless still prevails as to what constitutional changes would be most advantageous . " The day has long since passed when the idea of annexation to our republican ...
Side 45
... suggested a federation of the Empire , with colonial repre- sentation in the Imperial Parliament . This pam- phlet I replied to in a letter addressed to Lord Carnarvon , Secretary of State for the Colonies . The line of attack adopted ...
... suggested a federation of the Empire , with colonial repre- sentation in the Imperial Parliament . This pam- phlet I replied to in a letter addressed to Lord Carnarvon , Secretary of State for the Colonies . The line of attack adopted ...
Side 59
... suggesting that you should fail to undertake the mission that brought you here . When When you find out , however , that the Government and the Imperial Parliament are over- whelmingly against you , it is important for you to consider ...
... suggesting that you should fail to undertake the mission that brought you here . When When you find out , however , that the Government and the Imperial Parliament are over- whelmingly against you , it is important for you to consider ...
Side 62
... suggested that the difficulty be got over by recommending Cartier for a baronetcy . The duke obtained the Queen's consent , and thus the breach at home was healed . Mr. Howe became a member of Sir John's Administration six months later ...
... suggested that the difficulty be got over by recommending Cartier for a baronetcy . The duke obtained the Queen's consent , and thus the breach at home was healed . Mr. Howe became a member of Sir John's Administration six months later ...
Side 65
... send copies to all the Govern- ments at once , so that they may suggest any modifi- cation they may wish . We have had hard work here . A great body of the leading men , compris- ing the most wealthy merchants in the city , are F 65.
... send copies to all the Govern- ments at once , so that they may suggest any modifi- cation they may wish . We have had hard work here . A great body of the leading men , compris- ing the most wealthy merchants in the city , are F 65.
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