Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 40
... 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 , the Hon . Alexander T. Galt ...
... 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 , the Hon . Alexander T. Galt ...
Side 41
... agreed that representation should be by population , and that the Province of Quebec , as most unlikely to change , should be the pivot , receiving sixty - five members for ever , and that the other provinces should have representation ...
... agreed that representation should be by population , and that the Province of Quebec , as most unlikely to change , should be the pivot , receiving sixty - five members for ever , and that the other provinces should have representation ...
Side 42
... agreed that the basis of the arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legis- latures before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary legislation to give effect to the union . Certain happenings ...
... agreed that the basis of the arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legis- latures before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary legislation to give effect to the union . Certain happenings ...
Side 47
... agreed to send delegates to a conference to be held in London , " when the fact is stated that in New Brunswick an appeal to the electors upon this question resulted in the return of thirty - three members pledged to support Con ...
... agreed to send delegates to a conference to be held in London , " when the fact is stated that in New Brunswick an appeal to the electors upon this question resulted in the return of thirty - three members pledged to support Con ...
Side 53
... Sir Edward Kenny , of Halifax , as the representa- tive of the Irish Catholics , and that I should like- wise surrender my claims to a portfolio . I McGee readily agreed to my proposition . then called The Fight for Confederation 53.
... Sir Edward Kenny , of Halifax , as the representa- tive of the Irish Catholics , and that I should like- wise surrender my claims to a portfolio . I McGee readily agreed to my proposition . then called The Fight for Confederation 53.
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