Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 35
Charles Tupper. attention to the means by which both may be relieved from the consequences of a large debt , incurred for works not only unproductive of any directly remunerative results but also unattended by any substantial advantage ...
Charles Tupper. attention to the means by which both may be relieved from the consequences of a large debt , incurred for works not only unproductive of any directly remunerative results but also unattended by any substantial advantage ...
Side 47
... means so essential as to render the union of Upper and Lower Canada , Nova Scotia , and New Brunswick - possessing an area of 400,000 square miles , and a population of nearly four million - under a united government " a lame and ...
... means so essential as to render the union of Upper and Lower Canada , Nova Scotia , and New Brunswick - possessing an area of 400,000 square miles , and a population of nearly four million - under a united government " a lame and ...
Side 50
... means are stimulated by such statements to persevere in the policy which has already caused the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty , while to the same cause may be traced the mad designs of the Fenians upon the British provinces . Can ...
... means are stimulated by such statements to persevere in the policy which has already caused the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty , while to the same cause may be traced the mad designs of the Fenians upon the British provinces . Can ...
Side 60
... mean to insinuate that these majori- ties were obtained by crooked work , but I know that improper means are sometimes used over " " here , " Bright observed . I then 60 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... mean to insinuate that these majori- ties were obtained by crooked work , but I know that improper means are sometimes used over " " here , " Bright observed . I then 60 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 72
... means in my power , should a public appeal become neces- sary - which is the only way of really dispelling the ignorance which exists , even among members of Parliament - to meet this difficulty . I called and left a card for Mr. Howe ...
... means in my power , should a public appeal become neces- sary - which is the only way of really dispelling the ignorance which exists , even among members of Parliament - to meet this difficulty . I called and left a card for Mr. Howe ...
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