Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Charles Tupper. In 1860 Dr. Tupper , then in opposition , was invited to open the Mechanics ' Institute at St. John , N.B. This he did by a lecture on The Political Condition of British North America , " in which he declared for ...
Charles Tupper. In 1860 Dr. Tupper , then in opposition , was invited to open the Mechanics ' Institute at St. John , N.B. This he did by a lecture on The Political Condition of British North America , " in which he declared for ...
Side 7
... magni- tude of the struggle he engaged in , almost single- handed , at the outset in overcoming opposition to Confederation in Nova Scotia , and appreciates at its true worth the self - effacement he displayed in Biographical Foreword 7.
... magni- tude of the struggle he engaged in , almost single- handed , at the outset in overcoming opposition to Confederation in Nova Scotia , and appreciates at its true worth the self - effacement he displayed in Biographical Foreword 7.
Side 10
... Opposition would carry the country by a large majority . You also told the electors that there were two great measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for ...
... Opposition would carry the country by a large majority . You also told the electors that there were two great measures which it was your purpose to introduce and carry . One was a free system of education supported by assessments for ...
Side 16
... Opposition , who are truly Her Majesty's . ' " It will thus be seen that the political institu- tions of a colony must vary with its changing con- dition . The system of government conceded by Lord John Russell , and hailed with such ...
... Opposition , who are truly Her Majesty's . ' " It will thus be seen that the political institu- tions of a colony must vary with its changing con- dition . The system of government conceded by Lord John Russell , and hailed with such ...
Side 25
... Opposition in Canada , Mr. J. S. Macdonald , and many other Canadian states- men , have again and again committed themselves to the same views . In 1859 it obtained the eloquent advocacy of the accomplished P. Darcy McGee , one of the ...
... Opposition in Canada , Mr. J. S. Macdonald , and many other Canadian states- men , have again and again committed themselves to the same views . In 1859 it obtained the eloquent advocacy of the accomplished P. Darcy McGee , one of the ...
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