Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Charles Tupper. tion , and a coalition Government was formed with the avowed object of bringing about Confederation . Later the governors of the Maritime Provinces received a despatch from the Governor - General inquiring whether the ...
Charles Tupper. tion , and a coalition Government was formed with the avowed object of bringing about Confederation . Later the governors of the Maritime Provinces received a despatch from the Governor - General inquiring whether the ...
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... object . Not- withstanding the inaccuracies in your leader to which I have ventured to call your attention , I do not know that I would have troubled you with any remarks but for the following passage . You say : " The intimacy and ...
... object . Not- withstanding the inaccuracies in your leader to which I have ventured to call your attention , I do not know that I would have troubled you with any remarks but for the following passage . You say : " The intimacy and ...
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... object of other nations to assimilate their institutions as nearly as possible to those of our Mother Country , to attempt to cast obloquy upon it . " The statesmen of Great Britain , without regard to party - whether Liberal or ...
... object of other nations to assimilate their institutions as nearly as possible to those of our Mother Country , to attempt to cast obloquy upon it . " The statesmen of Great Britain , without regard to party - whether Liberal or ...
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... object in that was to enable each province to send whatever number of delegates might be thought desirable or necessary to meet local feeling . I think we will be obliged to take seven ; but I would be glad to learn by telegraph what ...
... object in that was to enable each province to send whatever number of delegates might be thought desirable or necessary to meet local feeling . I think we will be obliged to take seven ; but I would be glad to learn by telegraph what ...
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... object to the payment of two dollars per ton . Instead of this measure being productive of any difficulty , it will , I believe , lead to the adjust- ment of commercial intercourse between Canada and the United States upon fair and ...
... object to the payment of two dollars per ton . Instead of this measure being productive of any difficulty , it will , I believe , lead to the adjust- ment of commercial intercourse between Canada and the United States upon fair and ...
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able adopted advantage appointed arrangement Bayard Britain British America British Columbia British North America Brunswick Cabinet cable Canadian Government Canadian Pacific Railway carried Cartier Chamberlain coast commercial Confederation conference Conservative Council DEAR SIR declared defence delegates Dominion duke duty election Empire England favour fisheries fishermen fishing vessels foreign Fort Garry Garry give Government of Canada Halifax honour House of Commons Imperial Federation Imperial Federation League Imperial Government important intercourse interests J. A. MACDONALD leader letter Liberal licences Lord Lord Monck Lord Salisbury Mackenzie Majesty's Government meet ment Minister negotiations Newfoundland Nova Scotia obtain opinion Opposition Ottawa Parliament party Pembina plenipotentiaries position Premier proposed provinces Quebec question Reciprocity Treaty regard reply representatives result Riel Senate Sir Charles Tupper Sir John Macdonald Sir Wilfrid speech tariff tion told trade treaty of 1818 union United views Westminster Palace