Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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Side 97
... Ottawa . Sir J. A. Macdonald , Sir G. E. Cartier , and Mr. J. S. Macdonald , M.P. , 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 ...
... Ottawa . Sir J. A. Macdonald , Sir G. E. Cartier , and Mr. J. S. Macdonald , M.P. , 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 ...
Side 98
... Ottawa , was most impolitic , and his equal claim to the entire patronage of the province was equally injudicious . Let him do or say what he will , how- ever , you may depend upon my untiring exer- tions in his behalf , and despite the ...
... Ottawa , was most impolitic , and his equal claim to the entire patronage of the province was equally injudicious . Let him do or say what he will , how- ever , you may depend upon my untiring exer- tions in his behalf , and despite the ...
Side 101
... Garry , where Mr. McTavish , the Governor of the Hudson Bay Company , was dying of con- sumption , and organised a Government . The Government at Ottawa appointed the ΙΟΙ Grand Vicar Thibeault , a resident of Fort Garry , WEST.
... Garry , where Mr. McTavish , the Governor of the Hudson Bay Company , was dying of con- sumption , and organised a Government . The Government at Ottawa appointed the ΙΟΙ Grand Vicar Thibeault , a resident of Fort Garry , WEST.
Side 103
... wife was much alarmed when she learned the position of our only daughter . She told me I must go and bring her home . I left Halifax immediately for Ottawa ( December 3rd , in the City of Antwerp , via New York ) In the North - West 103.
... wife was much alarmed when she learned the position of our only daughter . She told me I must go and bring her home . I left Halifax immediately for Ottawa ( December 3rd , in the City of Antwerp , via New York ) In the North - West 103.
Side 104
... Ottawa , he said to me : " I hope you will be able to get into Fort Garry , as no letter can now reach us from there , and we are absolutely ignorant of what is taking place . " Mr. Smith , Mr. Hardisty , his wife's brother , and I left ...
... Ottawa , he said to me : " I hope you will be able to get into Fort Garry , as no letter can now reach us from there , and we are absolutely ignorant of what is taking place . " Mr. Smith , Mr. Hardisty , his wife's brother , and I left ...
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