Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 49
... in the Maritime Provinces , is quite possible ; but that even an insignificant portion of any class of the people could be induced to E prefer connection with the United States to a union of The Fight for Confederation 49.
... in the Maritime Provinces , is quite possible ; but that even an insignificant portion of any class of the people could be induced to E prefer connection with the United States to a union of The Fight for Confederation 49.
Side 56
... 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 Conserva- tive , 56 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... 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 Conserva- tive , 56 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 69
... the best judge . Tilley writes me that he will carry substantially my resolution , and it is very desirable that Canada should do the same as near as possible ; but at all events do whatever Confederation Correspondence 69.
... the best judge . Tilley writes me that he will carry substantially my resolution , and it is very desirable that Canada should do the same as near as possible ; but at all events do whatever Confederation Correspondence 69.
Side 70
Charles Tupper. near as possible ; but at all events do whatever is necessary to enable the Imperial Parliament to act this session , and ere the year is out we will have the proud consciousness of having erected a British American ...
Charles Tupper. near as possible ; but at all events do whatever is necessary to enable the Imperial Parliament to act this session , and ere the year is out we will have the proud consciousness of having erected a British American ...
Side 83
... possible grounds of complaint . " Her Majesty's Government still entertain the conviction that the union of the British North American provinces will materially aid in their defence , enhance their credit , and promote their commercial ...
... possible grounds of complaint . " Her Majesty's Government still entertain the conviction that the union of the British North American provinces will materially aid in their defence , enhance their credit , and promote their commercial ...
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