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The day has long since passed when the idea of annexation to our republican
neighbours , or the formation of an independent republic , was entertained in any
portion of these provinces . We look with mingled pride and admiration to the ...
The day has long since passed when the idea of annexation to our republican
neighbours , or the formation of an independent republic , was entertained in any
portion of these provinces . We look with mingled pride and admiration to the ...
Side 42
The members of the Quebec Conference agreed that the basis of the
arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legislatures
before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary
legislation to give effect ...
The members of the Quebec Conference agreed that the basis of the
arrangement should first be endorsed by the various provincial legislatures
before the Imperial Government should be asked to pass the necessary
legislation to give effect ...
Side 43
the province , I passed a Bill providing for a double grant to every school
voluntarily accepting taxation for the support of free schools . This inducement
proved a failure , and in the following year I succeeded in enacting a more
sweeping ...
the province , I passed a Bill providing for a double grant to every school
voluntarily accepting taxation for the support of free schools . This inducement
proved a failure , and in the following year I succeeded in enacting a more
sweeping ...
Side 44
Draft Bills were submitted , and finally , with minor amendments , the North British
America Act , uniting the five provinces , was passed by the Imperial Parliament
on March 9th , 1867. At my request , by cable , the Legislature of Nova Scotia ...
Draft Bills were submitted , and finally , with minor amendments , the North British
America Act , uniting the five provinces , was passed by the Imperial Parliament
on March 9th , 1867. At my request , by cable , the Legislature of Nova Scotia ...
Side 47
Both Houses of Parliament of Canada carried by very large majorities an address
to Her Majesty the Queen , praying that an Act of the Imperial Parliament might be
passed by which the proposed union should be consummated .
Both Houses of Parliament of Canada carried by very large majorities an address
to Her Majesty the Queen , praying that an Act of the Imperial Parliament might be
passed by which the proposed union should be consummated .
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Recollections of Sixty Years (Classic Reprint) Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2017 |
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