Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 93
... objects of my mission , I propose to return home imme- diately after the discussion of the Nova Scotia question in Parliament , unless the Government desire my services here in conjunction with any members of the Cabinet who may come ...
... objects of my mission , I propose to return home imme- diately after the discussion of the Nova Scotia question in Parliament , unless the Government desire my services here in conjunction with any members of the Cabinet who may come ...
Side 114
... object is to see you , and as you cannot speak English nor I French , well enough for so serious a purpose , I propose we should go to the nunnery and get one of the young ladies I saw last night to interpret for us and discuss this ...
... object is to see you , and as you cannot speak English nor I French , well enough for so serious a purpose , I propose we should go to the nunnery and get one of the young ladies I saw last night to interpret for us and discuss this ...
Side 117
... object was to obtain my daughter's luggage , etc. He requested me to go back to St. Norbert , and assured me that I should receive everything there the next day . I spent the night at my driver's house , near Father Richot's , and the ...
... object was to obtain my daughter's luggage , etc. He requested me to go back to St. Norbert , and assured me that I should receive everything there the next day . I spent the night at my driver's house , near Father Richot's , and the ...
Side 134
... object of effecting a compromise . His mission did not prove very successful , and later in the same year a settlement was effected by Lord Carnarvon , the then Secretary of State for the Colonies , to whom the matter had been referred ...
... object of effecting a compromise . His mission did not prove very successful , and later in the same year a settlement was effected by Lord Carnarvon , the then Secretary of State for the Colonies , to whom the matter had been referred ...
Side 139
... object of inducing financiers to interest themselves in organising a company to build the railway . We were accompanied by Mr. George Stephen ( Lord Mount Stephen ) and Mr. Duncan MacIntyre , of Montreal . Mr. MacIntyre was then engaged ...
... object of inducing financiers to interest themselves in organising a company to build the railway . We were accompanied by Mr. George Stephen ( Lord Mount Stephen ) and Mr. Duncan MacIntyre , of Montreal . Mr. MacIntyre was then engaged ...
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