Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... possible cause of collision , but called his atten- tion to the fact that all our concessions had only led to the recent order of the Treasury respecting the repacking of fish in bond , etc. Lord Stanley consented to alter the system of ...
... possible cause of collision , but called his atten- tion to the fact that all our concessions had only led to the recent order of the Treasury respecting the repacking of fish in bond , etc. Lord Stanley consented to alter the system of ...
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... possible . On Sunday , the 26th , having heard nothing , I asked Mr. Ronlette , the American Customs officer , if he would take me to Fort Garry . He said if he could get a pass from Colonel Stutsman he would . Colonel Stutsman was a ...
... possible . On Sunday , the 26th , having heard nothing , I asked Mr. Ronlette , the American Customs officer , if he would take me to Fort Garry . He said if he could get a pass from Colonel Stutsman he would . Colonel Stutsman was a ...
Side 108
... possible , being only able to secure a buffalo skin , a bottle of sherry , and a loaf of plain bread . When we reached the Hudson's Bay post the half- breed boy who was driving , said : " If you could get the factor here to lend us a ...
... possible , being only able to secure a buffalo skin , a bottle of sherry , and a loaf of plain bread . When we reached the Hudson's Bay post the half- breed boy who was driving , said : " If you could get the factor here to lend us a ...
Side 109
Charles Tupper. Mr. Smith . I exclaimed : " It is not possible that you could be here for two days without seeing me , knowing as you do , my great anxiety to get to Fort Garry just now and return ? " He replied : " It is at the cost of ...
Charles Tupper. Mr. Smith . I exclaimed : " It is not possible that you could be here for two days without seeing me , knowing as you do , my great anxiety to get to Fort Garry just now and return ? " He replied : " It is at the cost of ...
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... possible , as their daughter had been attacked in the same way as Miss Cavalier . We left for Pembina at one o'clock , and before we reached there on the 30th , Mr. Le May was fully converted to my views regarding the insurrection . He ...
... possible , as their daughter had been attacked in the same way as Miss Cavalier . We left for Pembina at one o'clock , and before we reached there on the 30th , Mr. Le May was fully converted to my views regarding the insurrection . He ...
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