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Side 26
... obtained - accompanied by the taxation borne by those who are thus represented . To occupy the invidious position of ... obtain immediate and temporary success at the sacrifice of broad principles would be thus materially diminished ...
... obtained - accompanied by the taxation borne by those who are thus represented . To occupy the invidious position of ... obtain immediate and temporary success at the sacrifice of broad principles would be thus materially diminished ...
Side 29
... obtain that unity of action which is essential to progress . No part of the known world is better adapted for such union , so little antagonistic in point of local interests , as the different parts of British America . Nor could these ...
... obtain that unity of action which is essential to progress . No part of the known world is better adapted for such union , so little antagonistic in point of local interests , as the different parts of British America . Nor could these ...
Side 33
... obtained , together with a largely diminished expenditure . " Take , again , the vitally important question of intercommunication , and the necessity of union and concerted action becomes still more apparent . Destitute of such concert ...
... obtained , together with a largely diminished expenditure . " Take , again , the vitally important question of intercommunication , and the necessity of union and concerted action becomes still more apparent . Destitute of such concert ...
Side 35
... obtain- ing connection with the railways of Canada and the United States by one or other of the routes proposed . Much has already been done towards achieving that result . The three colonies most deeply interested have not only jointly ...
... obtain- ing connection with the railways of Canada and the United States by one or other of the routes proposed . Much has already been done towards achieving that result . The three colonies most deeply interested have not only jointly ...
Side 47
... , while but eight members opposed to that policy could obtain seats in the Legislative Assembly ; that in the Legislative Council in that province the confederation policy was affirmed by a majority The Fight for Confederation 47.
... , while but eight members opposed to that policy could obtain seats in the Legislative Assembly ; that in the Legislative Council in that province the confederation policy was affirmed by a majority The Fight for Confederation 47.
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