Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 36
... Atlantic more anxious than before to carry out the original enterprise . " " The night of darkness that now enshrouds the prospects of these colonies in connection with their railway operations will be but the harbinger of a bright and ...
... Atlantic more anxious than before to carry out the original enterprise . " " The night of darkness that now enshrouds the prospects of these colonies in connection with their railway operations will be but the harbinger of a bright and ...
Side 37
... Atlantic to the Pacific , would in a few years exhibit to the world a great and powerful organisation , with British institutions , British sympathies , and British feel- ings , bound indissolubly to the Throne of Eng- land by a ...
... Atlantic to the Pacific , would in a few years exhibit to the world a great and powerful organisation , with British institutions , British sympathies , and British feel- ings , bound indissolubly to the Throne of Eng- land by a ...
Side 44
... Atlantic and submitted a copy of the Confederation Act . It was approved by a large majority of both Houses . The Act passed into effect on July 1st of the same year , Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a ...
... Atlantic and submitted a copy of the Confederation Act . It was approved by a large majority of both Houses . The Act passed into effect on July 1st of the same year , Sir John A. Macdonald , who had in the meantime been created a ...
Side 93
... Atlantic . The duke told me , some time ago , that he was about to telegraph to Lord Monck to keep Parliament until he received a despatch on the Hudson's Bay question ; but I advised him to send the substance of the despatch by ...
... Atlantic . The duke told me , some time ago , that he was about to telegraph to Lord Monck to keep Parliament until he received a despatch on the Hudson's Bay question ; but I advised him to send the substance of the despatch by ...
Side 97
... Atlantic and went through to Ottawa . Sir J. A. Macdonald , Sir G. E. Cartier , and Mr. J. S. Macdonald , M.P. , returned with me to Halifax , where we met Howe and discussed matters fully with him , the upshot of which was that he ...
... Atlantic and went through to Ottawa . Sir J. A. Macdonald , Sir G. E. Cartier , and Mr. J. S. Macdonald , M.P. , returned with me to Halifax , where we met Howe and discussed matters fully with him , the upshot of which was that he ...
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