Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 45
... Parliament and the British public gener- ally . He demanded that the matter of the union be deferred until it had been submitted to his fellow countrymen at the polls . He took the ground that the proposition would be against the best ...
... Parliament and the British public gener- ally . He demanded that the matter of the union be deferred until it had been submitted to his fellow countrymen at the polls . He took the ground that the proposition would be against the best ...
Side 47
... Parliament of Canada carried by very large majorities an address to Her Majesty the Queen , praying that an Act of the Imperial Parliament might be passed by which the proposed union should be consummated . The Legislatures of Nova ...
... Parliament of Canada carried by very large majorities an address to Her Majesty the Queen , praying that an Act of the Imperial Parliament might be passed by which the proposed union should be consummated . The Legislatures of Nova ...
Side 48
... Parliament , when they are told that the last act of his Government was to introduce a measure to disfranchise more than one quarter of the electors who had elected the Parliament in which he was then sitting . You will probably be ...
... Parliament , when they are told that the last act of his Government was to introduce a measure to disfranchise more than one quarter of the electors who had elected the Parliament in which he was then sitting . You will probably be ...
Side 51
... Parliament and to the Press . Howe continued silent , and the British North America Act met with feeble opposition , receiving the support of members of both political parties . Lord Carnarvon and I had become great friends on the ...
... Parliament and to the Press . Howe continued silent , and the British North America Act met with feeble opposition , receiving the support of members of both political parties . Lord Carnarvon and I had become great friends on the ...
Side 54
... Parliament , " was my reply . This interview took place on a Saturday night . Macdougall and Howland never thought for a moment that the Government would be formed when they put in an appearance at the Council Chamber on Monday morning ...
... Parliament , " was my reply . This interview took place on a Saturday night . Macdougall and Howland never thought for a moment that the Government would be formed when they put in an appearance at the Council Chamber on Monday morning ...
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