Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Charles Tupper. Quebec be adopted - a comparatively small out- lay would complete the communication . The extent of the work is much reduced ; the Govern- ment of Britain and the British public are inter- ested to an extent that , with ...
Charles Tupper. Quebec be adopted - a comparatively small out- lay would complete the communication . The extent of the work is much reduced ; the Govern- ment of Britain and the British public are inter- ested to an extent that , with ...
Side 39
... adopted at Charlottetown . After the action of the Nova Scotia Legislature , and before the Charlottetown Conference , wearied with prolonged conflict , Upper and Lower Canada made a desperate effort to relieve themselves from a tangle ...
... adopted at Charlottetown . After the action of the Nova Scotia Legislature , and before the Charlottetown Conference , wearied with prolonged conflict , Upper and Lower Canada made a desperate effort to relieve themselves from a tangle ...
Side 40
... adopt a basis of union , was agreed to . The Canadian delegates received a hearty welcome in every city and town they visited , and were handsomely entertained . The list comprised the Hon . John A. Macdonald , the Hon . George Brown ...
... adopt a basis of union , was agreed to . The Canadian delegates received a hearty welcome in every city and town they visited , and were handsomely entertained . The list comprised the Hon . John A. Macdonald , the Hon . George Brown ...
Side 41
... adoption of a federal scheme . There was considerable discussion as to whether the Dominion Senate should be elective or nominative . The only individual among the thirty - three delegates who raised objections to its being nominative ...
... adoption of a federal scheme . There was considerable discussion as to whether the Dominion Senate should be elective or nominative . The only individual among the thirty - three delegates who raised objections to its being nominative ...
Side 42
... adopted at Quebec . My fellow delegates from Nova Scotia were the Hon . W. A. Henry , the Hon . R. B. Dickey , the ... adopt a waiting policy , feeling confident that the public , alarmed by the unfounded repre- sentations of our ...
... adopted at Quebec . My fellow delegates from Nova Scotia were the Hon . W. A. Henry , the Hon . R. B. Dickey , the ... adopt a waiting policy , feeling confident that the public , alarmed by the unfounded repre- sentations of our ...
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