Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 55
... returned from that province . The campaign was an extremely bitter one , Howe using his powerful influence to fan the flames of discontent and passion . He made much capital out of my failure to submit the issue to a vote of the people ...
... returned from that province . The campaign was an extremely bitter one , Howe using his powerful influence to fan the flames of discontent and passion . He made much capital out of my failure to submit the issue to a vote of the people ...
Side 59
... returned the call , and on greeting me said , Well , I can't say that I am glad to see you , but we have to make the best of it . " I replied that the situation was indeed grave enough , but it was better to have a frank understanding ...
... returned the call , and on greeting me said , Well , I can't say that I am glad to see you , but we have to make the best of it . " I replied that the situation was indeed grave enough , but it was better to have a frank understanding ...
Side 64
... as he has stood by me . " Poor Howe returned to Nova Scotia and had only been an occupant of Government House three weeks when he passed away . Photograph by Topley , Ottawa LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 64 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... as he has stood by me . " Poor Howe returned to Nova Scotia and had only been an occupant of Government House three weeks when he passed away . Photograph by Topley , Ottawa LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 64 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 97
... returned with me to Halifax , where we met Howe and discussed matters fully with him , the upshot of which was that he agreed to join the Govern- ment as President of the Council . He put up for election in Hants County , and the ...
... returned with me to Halifax , where we met Howe and discussed matters fully with him , the upshot of which was that he agreed to join the Govern- ment as President of the Council . He put up for election in Hants County , and the ...
Side 102
... returned to Pembina , with the exception of Captain Cameron , who proceeded on the way to Fort Garry . Hearing that there was a large armed force on the road , he left Mrs. Cameron and her maid at Scratching River and drove on with his ...
... returned to Pembina , with the exception of Captain Cameron , who proceeded on the way to Fort Garry . Hearing that there was a large armed force on the road , he left Mrs. Cameron and her maid at Scratching River and drove on with his ...
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