Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 131
... election . This is what is known as the " Pacific scandal , " but it can be better described as the " Pacific ... elections in 1874 , and swept the country from end to end . Everybody seemed to think that Sir John A. Mac- donald and the ...
... election . This is what is known as the " Pacific scandal , " but it can be better described as the " Pacific ... elections in 1874 , and swept the country from end to end . Everybody seemed to think that Sir John A. Mac- donald and the ...
Side 133
... elections and election trials enabled us to reduce the Liberal majority by nearly 50 per cent . , and when Mackenzie appealed to the country in 1878 we swept it from end to end with our " National Policy . " Sir John then found himself ...
... elections and election trials enabled us to reduce the Liberal majority by nearly 50 per cent . , and when Mackenzie appealed to the country in 1878 we swept it from end to end with our " National Policy . " Sir John then found himself ...
Side 140
... elections of 1891 Sir Henry Tyler instigated an uncalled - for attempt to defeat Sir John A. Macdonald by bringing to bear ... election , and this evoked a general denial from Sir Henry Tyler in the London Times . I replied , and the ...
... elections of 1891 Sir Henry Tyler instigated an uncalled - for attempt to defeat Sir John A. Macdonald by bringing to bear ... election , and this evoked a general denial from Sir Henry Tyler in the London Times . I replied , and the ...
Side 145
... election . As a matter of fact , the trip of Mr. Andrew Robertson , at that time a Montreal merchant prince , was made at the request of the Canadian Pacific Railway to report on the advisability of that company undertaking the ...
... election . As a matter of fact , the trip of Mr. Andrew Robertson , at that time a Montreal merchant prince , was made at the request of the Canadian Pacific Railway to report on the advisability of that company undertaking the ...
Side 153
... elections of 1872 Sir John A. Macdonald was returned to power by a greatly reduced majority , due , without question , to the bitter hostility the Liberals roused in the country against the building of a transcontinental railway to the ...
... elections of 1872 Sir John A. Macdonald was returned to power by a greatly reduced majority , due , without question , to the bitter hostility the Liberals roused in the country against the building of a transcontinental railway to the ...
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