Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 44
... sent to the Colonial Office next day . 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 ...
... sent to the Colonial Office next day . 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 ...
Side 45
... been friendly to Confederation , wheeled round , and in a leader declared that a mistake had been made . Lord Carnarvon , in a state of consternation , sent for me and informed me that he The Fight for Confederation 45.
... been friendly to Confederation , wheeled round , and in a leader declared that a mistake had been made . Lord Carnarvon , in a state of consternation , sent for me and informed me that he The Fight for Confederation 45.
Side 46
Charles Tupper. consternation , sent for me and informed me that he had been called on that very day by twelve leading public men , who announced their intention of opposing the union after reading the objections raised by Howe . I ...
Charles Tupper. consternation , sent for me and informed me that he had been called on that very day by twelve leading public men , who announced their intention of opposing the union after reading the objections raised by Howe . I ...
Side 58
... sent to every member of both Houses of Parliament . As the speech thus played an important part in this campaign I have re- printed it in the Appendix to this volume . " " 66 Sir John Macdonald asked me to go to London to oppose this ...
... sent to every member of both Houses of Parliament . As the speech thus played an important part in this campaign I have re- printed it in the Appendix to this volume . " " 66 Sir John Macdonald asked me to go to London to oppose this ...
Side 59
... sent to Nova Scotia , but I shall recommend that if the people refuse to obey the law , that the Federal subsidy be withheld . " I also reminded him that all the judges , bishops and clergy and the best element in the province heartily ...
... sent to Nova Scotia , but I shall recommend that if the people refuse to obey the law , that the Federal subsidy be withheld . " I also reminded him that all the judges , bishops and clergy and the best element in the province heartily ...
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