Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... , AND ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PLENIPOTEN- TIARIES AT THE WASHINGTON FISHERY CON- FERENCE , ON THE FISHERY TREATY , DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA , APRIL 10 , 1888 318 335 LIST OF PLATES THE RT . HON : SIR CHARLES vi Contents.
... , AND ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PLENIPOTEN- TIARIES AT THE WASHINGTON FISHERY CON- FERENCE , ON THE FISHERY TREATY , DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA , APRIL 10 , 1888 318 335 LIST OF PLATES THE RT . HON : SIR CHARLES vi Contents.
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... treaty between Canada and France , 1893 ; Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada , 1896 . The C.B. was conferred in 1867 and a knight- hood ( K.C.M.G. ) in 1878. The G.C.M.G. was bestowed in 1886 , and was announced to Sir Charles by ...
... treaty between Canada and France , 1893 ; Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada , 1896 . The C.B. was conferred in 1867 and a knight- hood ( K.C.M.G. ) in 1878. The G.C.M.G. was bestowed in 1886 , and was announced to Sir Charles by ...
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... treaty , but it is not so . The very mode in which the colonies interested were invited to participate was simply an insult . They were permitted to concur , but not consulted in the arrangements . " The Reciprocity Treaty has ...
... treaty , but it is not so . The very mode in which the colonies interested were invited to participate was simply an insult . They were permitted to concur , but not consulted in the arrangements . " The Reciprocity Treaty has ...
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... Treaty , while to the same cause may be traced the mad designs of the Fenians upon the British provinces . Can you then , sir , wonder that I should feel indignant at the publication of an unfounded imputation upon the loyalty of my ...
... Treaty , while to the same cause may be traced the mad designs of the Fenians upon the British provinces . Can you then , sir , wonder that I should feel indignant at the publication of an unfounded imputation upon the loyalty of my ...
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... Treaty , said it would be of immense value if I would send him a note which he could enclose to Seward and Morgan , which , to my surprise , I found in the morning papers . It will , however , do no harm . I send you the letter and ...
... Treaty , said it would be of immense value if I would send him a note which he could enclose to Seward and Morgan , which , to my surprise , I found in the morning papers . It will , however , do no harm . I send you the letter and ...
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