Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 54
... supporters , and Galt was taken in , making four members from Quebec and five from Ontario . Kenny and Archibald , both old Liberals , were sworn in as representa- tives of Nova Scotia , and the Hon . Peter 54 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... supporters , and Galt was taken in , making four members from Quebec and five from Ontario . Kenny and Archibald , both old Liberals , were sworn in as representa- tives of Nova Scotia , and the Hon . Peter 54 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 81
... taken will be approved . The duke says that your Government ought to have some- one here authorised to confer with him during his negotiations with the Hudson's Bay Co. , and fully acquainted with the opinions of the Canadian Cabinet ...
... taken will be approved . The duke says that your Government ought to have some- one here authorised to confer with him during his negotiations with the Hudson's Bay Co. , and fully acquainted with the opinions of the Canadian Cabinet ...
Side 82
... taken the opinion of the law officers of the Crown upon the question , it is obvious that the Union Act was passed in a perfectly legal and constitutional manner , and that under existing circumstances it is impossible for Her Majesty's ...
... taken the opinion of the law officers of the Crown upon the question , it is obvious that the Union Act was passed in a perfectly legal and constitutional manner , and that under existing circumstances it is impossible for Her Majesty's ...
Side 89
... taken , except in Nova Scotia , during 1867. It must be obvious , therefore , that the policy of the Foreign Minister , if adopted , will be considered by the Government and fishermen of the United States as a determination on the part ...
... taken , except in Nova Scotia , during 1867. It must be obvious , therefore , that the policy of the Foreign Minister , if adopted , will be considered by the Government and fishermen of the United States as a determination on the part ...
Side 91
... and went fully into the whole matter . She goes with me strongly , and I have no doubt that his mind is quite made up . I put it to him strongly that with the course you had taken I would now Confederation Correspondence 91.
... and went fully into the whole matter . She goes with me strongly , and I have no doubt that his mind is quite made up . I put it to him strongly that with the course you had taken I would now Confederation Correspondence 91.
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