Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... views , won hosts of new supporters . Mr. Howe justified himself on the ground that his mission to New York , to raise recruits for the British Army in the Crimea from among expatri- ated Britishers , had been rendered unsuccessful by ...
... views , won hosts of new supporters . Mr. Howe justified himself on the ground that his mission to New York , to raise recruits for the British Army in the Crimea from among expatri- ated Britishers , had been rendered unsuccessful by ...
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... views on this subject twenty years ago in that enduring monument of his perspicuous statesmanship - his Report on the affairs of British North America . With great ability he there adopted and extended the views propounded so early as ...
... views on this subject twenty years ago in that enduring monument of his perspicuous statesmanship - his Report on the affairs of British North America . With great ability he there adopted and extended the views propounded so early as ...
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... views . In 1859 it obtained the eloquent advocacy of the accomplished P. Darcy McGee , one of the members for Montreal , who made it the subject of a forcible address to the Legislature . " On one point , however , whatever may be the ...
... views . In 1859 it obtained the eloquent advocacy of the accomplished P. Darcy McGee , one of the members for Montreal , who made it the subject of a forcible address to the Legislature . " On one point , however , whatever may be the ...
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... views , by which the prosperity of their country might be increased , and rivalling each other in the onward path of progress , stooping to the despicable and demoralising expedient of advocating their own personal ends and immediate ...
... views , by which the prosperity of their country might be increased , and rivalling each other in the onward path of progress , stooping to the despicable and demoralising expedient of advocating their own personal ends and immediate ...
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... views on the wider union . Favourable replies were sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days ' conference a motion for adjournment to meet in Quebec ...
... views on the wider union . Favourable replies were sent , and we received the delegates with open arms . There was free and frank discussion of the subject , and after a ten - days ' conference a motion for adjournment to meet in Quebec ...
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