The Life and Speeches of Hon. George BrownGlobe printing Company, 1882 - 381 psl. |
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... held their principles of popular government very lightly . It is hazarding little to say that the principles of responsible government were not well understood by the people , nor much insisted upon by their leaders up to this period ...
... held their principles of popular government very lightly . It is hazarding little to say that the principles of responsible government were not well understood by the people , nor much insisted upon by their leaders up to this period ...
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... held by a tenure equivalent to one during good " behaviour , but that the holders would be liable to be called upon to " retire whenever , from motives of public policy or for other reasons , " this should be found expedient . " This ...
... held by a tenure equivalent to one during good " behaviour , but that the holders would be liable to be called upon to " retire whenever , from motives of public policy or for other reasons , " this should be found expedient . " This ...
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... held the greater part of the clergy reserve lands , exhibited as bold and self- asserting a tone as ever . Combinations of clerical magnates and prominent lay disciples sitting in high places , striving to secure denominational ...
... held the greater part of the clergy reserve lands , exhibited as bold and self- asserting a tone as ever . Combinations of clerical magnates and prominent lay disciples sitting in high places , striving to secure denominational ...
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... held and acted on anti - state church principles , so far as related to this colony , whatever may have been their abstract views as to establishments . All the retrogressive elements of society were called into active life in order to ...
... held and acted on anti - state church principles , so far as related to this colony , whatever may have been their abstract views as to establishments . All the retrogressive elements of society were called into active life in order to ...
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... conduct towards him ; and he ultimately left Canada one of the most popular Governors that ever held sway over it , and probably the ablest of them all . CHAPTER IV . MR . BROWN DENOUNCES THE MINISTRY . HON . GEORGE BROWN . 21.
... conduct towards him ; and he ultimately left Canada one of the most popular Governors that ever held sway over it , and probably the ablest of them all . CHAPTER IV . MR . BROWN DENOUNCES THE MINISTRY . HON . GEORGE BROWN . 21.
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