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... railway , entered the field seeking for a favourable route as early as 1871. In the following year he made , in the company of the late Principal Grant , of Queen's University , an overland trip between Fort Garry and the Pacific coast ...
... railway , entered the field seeking for a favourable route as early as 1871. In the following year he made , in the company of the late Principal Grant , of Queen's University , an overland trip between Fort Garry and the Pacific coast ...
Side 130
... railway , were bitterly opposed by the Liberal party . The Hon . Alexander Mackenzie , leader of the Opposition , denounced the railway ... Pacific coast . Well , as a consequence , we went to the country in 1872 , in the first general ...
... railway , were bitterly opposed by the Liberal party . The Hon . Alexander Mackenzie , leader of the Opposition , denounced the railway ... Pacific coast . Well , as a consequence , we went to the country in 1872 , in the first general ...
Side 131
... Pacific scandal , " but it can be better described as the " Pacific slander , " the appellation I gave it in one of ... railway to British Columbia . Without going now into the details of that historic affair - for it is a large subject ...
... Pacific scandal , " but it can be better described as the " Pacific slander , " the appellation I gave it in one of ... railway to British Columbia . Without going now into the details of that historic affair - for it is a large subject ...
Side 132
... Pacific scandal , " and that the Liberals were destined to hold the Treasury ... Pacific slander " becoming known . The following letter , which I wrote to Sir John ... Railway as a Government work , and maintained that the terms of the ...
... Pacific scandal , " and that the Liberals were destined to hold the Treasury ... Pacific slander " becoming known . The following letter , which I wrote to Sir John ... Railway as a Government work , and maintained that the terms of the ...
Side 133
... Pacific railway possible . With this policy fairly accepted by our press and party , we can go to the country to - morrow and beat the enemy handsomely . - Yours faithfully , CHARLES TUPPER . HON . SIR J. A. MACDONALD . By - elections ...
... Pacific railway possible . With this policy fairly accepted by our press and party , we can go to the country to - morrow and beat the enemy handsomely . - Yours faithfully , CHARLES TUPPER . HON . SIR J. A. MACDONALD . By - elections ...
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