Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Office , Lord Car- narvon having in the meantime resigned . The duke invited me to Stowe Park for the Easter holidays , and said that it would afford him plea- sure to invite any members of Parliament I might care to meet , in order to ...
... Office , Lord Car- narvon having in the meantime resigned . The duke invited me to Stowe Park for the Easter holidays , and said that it would afford him plea- sure to invite any members of Parliament I might care to meet , in order to ...
Side 71
... office of chairman to the Inter- colonial Railway Commission , which you have kindly offered me , as I fear the acceptance of the posi- tion would weaken my influence in rendering the union of the provinces acceptable to the people of ...
... office of chairman to the Inter- colonial Railway Commission , which you have kindly offered me , as I fear the acceptance of the posi- tion would weaken my influence in rendering the union of the provinces acceptable to the people of ...
Side 72
... Office the views and policy of the Canadian Government , and they meet with their hearty concurrence . There will be no difficulty there . What I fear is an unpleasant discussion in Parliament . Bright has promised to bring the question ...
... Office the views and policy of the Canadian Government , and they meet with their hearty concurrence . There will be no difficulty there . What I fear is an unpleasant discussion in Parliament . Bright has promised to bring the question ...
Side 76
... office at present . General Williams tells me that Lord Mayo assured him he had not the slightest intention of going to Canada . I forgot to mention that Mr. Watkins corro- borates exactly my account of what took place between us , and ...
... office at present . General Williams tells me that Lord Mayo assured him he had not the slightest intention of going to Canada . I forgot to mention that Mr. Watkins corro- borates exactly my account of what took place between us , and ...
Side 77
... Office will agree to do away with those warnings , but is very much opposed to raise the licence beyond one dollar . I will exhaust every means with the duke on Monday . Enclosed is a copy of my letter to the duke re Fisheries this date ...
... Office will agree to do away with those warnings , but is very much opposed to raise the licence beyond one dollar . I will exhaust every means with the duke on Monday . Enclosed is a copy of my letter to the duke re Fisheries this date ...
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