Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... colonies . The Secretary of State informed them that it was entirely a question for the consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that intimation the Governor- General of Canada proposed to open a correspond- ence ...
... colonies . The Secretary of State informed them that it was entirely a question for the consideration of the colonies themselves . In conformity with that intimation the Governor- General of Canada proposed to open a correspond- ence ...
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... views propounded so early as 1814 by His Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent , urging the importance of a legislative union of these colonies . " The same principle was ably elaborated in the Assembly 24 Recollections of Sixty Years.
... views propounded so early as 1814 by His Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent , urging the importance of a legislative union of these colonies . " The same principle was ably elaborated in the Assembly 24 Recollections of Sixty Years.
Side 25
... colonies in the Imperial Parliament ; and has urged with his usual vigour and eloquence the advantage of turning to account the information of colonial statesmen , both by appointing them to pre- side over the colonies and to aid in ...
... colonies in the Imperial Parliament ; and has urged with his usual vigour and eloquence the advantage of turning to account the information of colonial statesmen , both by appointing them to pre- side over the colonies and to aid in ...
Side 26
... colonies . The temptation to obtain immediate and temporary success at the sacrifice of broad principles would be thus materially diminished . The advantage which would arise from the conviction on the minds of the leading public men in ...
... colonies . The temptation to obtain immediate and temporary success at the sacrifice of broad principles would be thus materially diminished . The advantage which would arise from the conviction on the minds of the leading public men in ...
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... colonies , where we too often see public men of undoubted ability , instead of being engaged in the discussion of great principles and patriotically emulating each other in the promotion of enlarged views , by which the prosperity of ...
... colonies , where we too often see public men of undoubted ability , instead of being engaged in the discussion of great principles and patriotically emulating each other in the promotion of enlarged views , by which the prosperity of ...
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