Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 59
... letter to Sir John declining the chairmanship of the Inter- colonial Railway Board , and told him that I would not accept a portfolio or any office until I had a majority from Nova Scotia at my back . At the time of which I speak ...
... letter to Sir John declining the chairmanship of the Inter- colonial Railway Board , and told him that I would not accept a portfolio or any office until I had a majority from Nova Scotia at my back . At the time of which I speak ...
Side 62
... letter to the Conservatives there , giving reasons why they should support Howe , and I had the satisfaction of seeing my political friends go to the polls and make up for the defections of Howe's former supporters . The session of 1870 ...
... letter to the Conservatives there , giving reasons why they should support Howe , and I had the satisfaction of seeing my political friends go to the polls and make up for the defections of Howe's former supporters . The session of 1870 ...
Side 63
... letter to Sir John . Early in the season of 1870 the Opposition made a most determined onslaught on the Govern- ment , whose fate for a while trembled in the balance . Sir John and his colleagues were harshly criticised for the unrest ...
... letter to Sir John . Early in the season of 1870 the Opposition made a most determined onslaught on the Govern- ment , whose fate for a while trembled in the balance . Sir John and his colleagues were harshly criticised for the unrest ...
Side 65
... letters written by me to Sir John A. Macdonald . Incidentally , too , the early negotiations with the Imperial Government on the difficult matter of the Fishery question between Canada and the United States are dealt with . The letters ...
... letters written by me to Sir John A. Macdonald . Incidentally , too , the early negotiations with the Imperial Government on the difficult matter of the Fishery question between Canada and the United States are dealt with . The letters ...
Side 70
... letter from Archibald , giving you his views and Mr. McCully's , but the necessity is , I conceive , still greater than he represents it , as if the Imperial Act does not pass during the present session , a new House here may obstruct ...
... letter from Archibald , giving you his views and Mr. McCully's , but the necessity is , I conceive , still greater than he represents it , as if the Imperial Act does not pass during the present session , a new House here may obstruct ...
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