The Life and Speeches of Hon. George BrownGlobe printing Company, 1882 - 381 psl. |
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... look kindly on the record of one who was always an honourable foe and a faithful personal friend . A long continuance of ill health , which necessitated many months ' enforced absence from any labour , has alone delayed the completion ...
... look kindly on the record of one who was always an honourable foe and a faithful personal friend . A long continuance of ill health , which necessitated many months ' enforced absence from any labour , has alone delayed the completion ...
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... Look back as far as you can recollect , and tell me if all the other causes of discord and strife and bad feeling in the province put together have entailed such aggra- vated evils upon us as this one question of church endowments ...
... Look back as far as you can recollect , and tell me if all the other causes of discord and strife and bad feeling in the province put together have entailed such aggra- vated evils upon us as this one question of church endowments ...
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... look for good faith among men ? Our constitutional system is placed in jeopardy by exhibitions so improper . There is no principle in the theory of responsible government more vital to its right working than that parties shall take ...
... look for good faith among men ? Our constitutional system is placed in jeopardy by exhibitions so improper . There is no principle in the theory of responsible government more vital to its right working than that parties shall take ...
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... look the true cause of all the difficulties firmly in the face , and endeavour to settle the represen- tation question on an equitable and permanent basis . Mr. Brown added that if the administration were prepared to do this , and would ...
... look the true cause of all the difficulties firmly in the face , and endeavour to settle the represen- tation question on an equitable and permanent basis . Mr. Brown added that if the administration were prepared to do this , and would ...
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... look forward without fear to a possible unsuccessful issue of his illness . For about a week previous to his death it could scarcely be said that any one expected his recovery , though some of his physicians still thought it possible ...
... look forward without fear to a possible unsuccessful issue of his illness . For about a week previous to his death it could scarcely be said that any one expected his recovery , though some of his physicians still thought it possible ...
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