Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 6
... federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due to our extent , resources and intelligent population , untrammelled either by slavery ...
... federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due to our extent , resources and intelligent population , untrammelled either by slavery ...
Side 7
... federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due to our extent , resources and intelligent population , untrammelled either by slavery ...
... federation of the five provinces ( to which ultimately the Red River and the Saskatchewan country might be added ) as would give us the position due to our extent , resources and intelligent population , untrammelled either by slavery ...
Side 43
... Federation party , led by the Hon . Mr. Tilley , swept New Brunswick , whose Legislature met and adopted a similar resolution . The united Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada had made a similar pronouncement in the previous year . All ...
... Federation party , led by the Hon . Mr. Tilley , swept New Brunswick , whose Legislature met and adopted a similar resolution . The united Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada had made a similar pronouncement in the previous year . All ...
Side 45
... federation of the Empire , with colonial repre- sentation in the Imperial Parliament . This pam- phlet I replied to in a letter addressed to Lord Carnarvon , Secretary of State for the Colonies . The line of attack adopted is best ...
... federation of the Empire , with colonial repre- sentation in the Imperial Parliament . This pam- phlet I replied to in a letter addressed to Lord Carnarvon , Secretary of State for the Colonies . The line of attack adopted is best ...
Side 47
... federation , while but eight members opposed to that policy could obtain seats in the Legislative Assembly ; that in the Legislative Council in that province the confederation policy was affirmed by a majority The Fight for Confederation ...
... federation , while but eight members opposed to that policy could obtain seats in the Legislative Assembly ; that in the Legislative Council in that province the confederation policy was affirmed by a majority The Fight for Confederation ...
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