Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 3
... told his friends that he had been beaten by the future leader of the Conservative party . At a later date Howe unsuccessfully sought an alliance with Dr. Tupper . At the first caucus after the election the Hon . W. J. Johnstone , the ...
... told his friends that he had been beaten by the future leader of the Conservative party . At a later date Howe unsuccessfully sought an alliance with Dr. Tupper . At the first caucus after the election the Hon . W. J. Johnstone , the ...
Side 9
... told me of meeting you on Monday evening and of your address to the Halifax delegation . I wondered at your power of endurance in the campaigns of 1896 and 1900 , but I was amazed when I saw what you went through on Monday at Amherst ...
... told me of meeting you on Monday evening and of your address to the Halifax delegation . I wondered at your power of endurance in the campaigns of 1896 and 1900 , but I was amazed when I saw what you went through on Monday at Amherst ...
Side 10
... told the audience that in 1863 he and George King went to Amherst on nomination day , and after it was known that you were elected by acclamation , you made a grand speech . You told the assembly that the knowledge you had of other ...
... told the audience that in 1863 he and George King went to Amherst on nomination day , and after it was known that you were elected by acclamation , you made a grand speech . You told the assembly that the knowledge you had of other ...
Side 48
... told that the last act of his Government was to introduce a measure to disfranchise more than one quarter of the electors who had elected the Parliament in which he was then sitting . You will probably be equally astonished when you are ...
... told that the last act of his Government was to introduce a measure to disfranchise more than one quarter of the electors who had elected the Parliament in which he was then sitting . You will probably be equally astonished when you are ...
Side 54
... told him that I had a solution , and at once briefly explained it . " But what are you going to do , Tupper ? Will you take a governorship ? " asked Sir John . " I would not take all the governorships rolled into one . I intend to run ...
... told him that I had a solution , and at once briefly explained it . " But what are you going to do , Tupper ? Will you take a governorship ? " asked Sir John . " I would not take all the governorships rolled into one . I intend to run ...
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