The Life and Speeches of Hon. George BrownGlobe printing Company, 1882 - 381 psl. |
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... interest respecting many public events in which he had borne a leading part ; many reminiscences of a more personal character were also lost which would have thrown light on his private life . Mr. Brown seems not to have given a thought ...
... interest respecting many public events in which he had borne a leading part ; many reminiscences of a more personal character were also lost which would have thrown light on his private life . Mr. Brown seems not to have given a thought ...
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... Interest in Confederation .... 117 CHAPTER XXI . - Letter to the Roman Catholic Committee 122 CHAPTER XXII . Mr. Sandfield Macdonald's " Patent Com- bination " -- The Elections of 1872 -- Mr . Brown and Mr. Justice Wilson CHAPTER XXIII ...
... Interest in Confederation .... 117 CHAPTER XXI . - Letter to the Roman Catholic Committee 122 CHAPTER XXII . Mr. Sandfield Macdonald's " Patent Com- bination " -- The Elections of 1872 -- Mr . Brown and Mr. Justice Wilson CHAPTER XXIII ...
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... interests , who ought , as he contends , to bow before the authorities of Government House , Montreal , rather than those of Downing Street . " Lord Sydenham , notwithstanding his English Whig training , formed an administration of men ...
... interests , who ought , as he contends , to bow before the authorities of Government House , Montreal , rather than those of Downing Street . " Lord Sydenham , notwithstanding his English Whig training , formed an administration of men ...
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... interests of his journal . It was therefore natural that some anxiety should be felt to procure the establishment of the paper in the province where such important movements were on foot , and where there was no adequate represen ...
... interests of his journal . It was therefore natural that some anxiety should be felt to procure the establishment of the paper in the province where such important movements were on foot , and where there was no adequate represen ...
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... interests of the liberal party , there is no doubt but what Mr. Brown left for New York impressed with the belief that he should move permanently to the British Provinces , and that the liberal leaders would like to have his services as ...
... interests of the liberal party , there is no doubt but what Mr. Brown left for New York impressed with the belief that he should move permanently to the British Provinces , and that the liberal leaders would like to have his services as ...
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