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Side 6
... favour of Con- federation . The resolution was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was * The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated ...
... favour of Con- federation . The resolution was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was * The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated ...
Side 7
... favour of Con- federation . The resolution was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated politi ...
... favour of Con- federation . The resolution was seconded by Dr. Tupper , and was unanimously adopted . This was The greater part of this lecture is reprinted in Chapter I of this volume . not the first time that Howe had advocated politi ...
Side 9
... favoured Halifax with a call . After lunching with you on Monday , I went on the streets and mingled with the people . The demonstration was in every way grand and satisfactory . While looking upon the 2,000 from the Amherst schools ...
... favoured Halifax with a call . After lunching with you on Monday , I went on the streets and mingled with the people . The demonstration was in every way grand and satisfactory . While looking upon the 2,000 from the Amherst schools ...
Side 22
... favour . " We do not even enjoy responsible govern- ment in the sense in which it exists in England , viz . that of government being administered ac- cording to the well understood wishes of the people , and ever amenable to the public ...
... favour . " We do not even enjoy responsible govern- ment in the sense in which it exists in England , viz . that of government being administered ac- cording to the well understood wishes of the people , and ever amenable to the public ...
Side 25
... forcible address to the Legislature . " On one point , however , whatever may be the form it may assume , the general opinion seems to be in favour of the grand principle of union . Union of the Maritime Provinces 25.
... forcible address to the Legislature . " On one point , however , whatever may be the form it may assume , the general opinion seems to be in favour of the grand principle of union . Union of the Maritime Provinces 25.
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